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  2. What Is a Curio Cabinet? Here's How to Style One - AOL

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    A curio cabinet is a display case that usually has a wood or metal frame and glass front doors. Its main purpose is twofold: Practical storage and a visually pleasing display.

  3. Curio cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A curio cabinet with vases. Curio cabinets of Catharina, wife of Douwe Sirtema van Grovestins. A curio cabinet is a specialised type of display case, made predominantly of glass with a metal or wood framework, for presenting collections [1] of curios, like figurines or other interesting objects that invoke curiosity, and perhaps share a common theme.

  4. Category:Cabinets (furniture) - Wikipedia

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  5. Curio (furniture) - Wikipedia

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  6. Napoleon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Schroeter began building wood-burning stoves in his garage, which soon evolved to a cast iron frame with a glass door. This invention was the first of its kind, allowing the user to see the fire inside the stove. [6] In the 1980s and early 1990s, Napoleon's wood stoves were distributed across Canada and the United States. [7]

  7. Cabinet of curiosities - Wikipedia

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    The earliest pictorial record of a natural history cabinet is the engraving in Ferrante Imperato's Dell'Historia Naturale (Naples 1599) (illustration).It serves to authenticate its author's credibility as a source of natural history information, by showing his open bookcases (at the right), in which many volumes are stored lying down and stacked, in the medieval fashion, or with their spines ...