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  2. This Is the Coziest Restaurant in Your State - AOL

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    Wrought iron chandeliers, white-washed brick, tall banquettes, and plenty of shiplap combine to make the space ultra-welcoming. ... Inside, the dining room exudes warmth and features a covered ...

  3. Cloud Club - Wikipedia

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    This floor had a bar and grill room, [2] [1] done in an "olde English" style, [1] which used leaded glass doors, wood beams, chandeliers of wrought-iron, and floors in pegged planks. It also had a Tudor-style lounge decorated in oak paneling in a mortise-and-tenon style.

  4. Hotel Alfonso XIII - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Hall, the largest and most ornate, was originally the hotel's main dining room. It is accessed through a wrought iron gate similar to those that enclose the choirs of several Andalusian cathedrals. Inside, eleven bronze chandeliers hung with Bohemian crystal and plated in gold descend from a palatial coffered ceiling.

  5. Chrysler Building - Wikipedia

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    There was a Tudor-style foyer on the 66th floor with oak paneling, as well as an old English-style grill room with wooden floors, wooden beams, wrought-iron chandeliers, and glass and lead doors. [67] [35] [96] The main dining room had a futuristic appearance, with polished granite columns and etched glass appliqués in Art Deco style.

  6. Look inside the Breakers, a 70-room, 138,300-square-foot ...

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    The Dining Room. John W. Corbett – The Preservation Society of Newport County The room was decorated with alabaster columns and Baccarat crystal chandeliers powered by electricity, a state-of ...

  7. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The iron chandeliers may have polychrome paint as well as jewel and enamelwork decorations. [27] A medieval chandelier, from King René's Tournament Book, 1460. Wooden cross-beam chandeliers were the early form of chandelier used in a domestic setting and they were found in the households of the wealthy in the medieval period.