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    Le Creuset 5-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Braiser. $332 $415 Save $83. ... abstract fiber wall hangings and wooden tapered legs on sofas, chairs and tables. In fact, I bought my faux leather sofa from ...

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    Also, you might opt for swap smaller table lamps on a dresser or credenza for sconces on the wall. Lochan Wrought Iron Tripod Taper Candle Holder $199.00 at cb2.com

  5. Fretwork - Wikipedia

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    Installing elaborate wooden fretworks on residential buildings, known as gingerbread trims, became popular in North America in the late 19th century. [2] Fretwork patterns originally were ornamental designs used to decorate objects with a grid or a lattice. Designs have developed from the rectangular wave Greek fret to intricate intertwined ...

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    Ornament in the Roman empire utilized a diverse array of styles and materials, including marble, glass, obsidian, and gold. Roman ornament, specifically in the context of Pompeii, has been studied and written about by scholar Jessica Powers in her book chapter "Beyond Painting in Pompeii's Houses: Wall Ornaments and Their Patrons."

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    Bed-mould or bed moulding: Narrow moulding used at the junction of a wall and ceiling, found under the cornice, of which it is a part. [2] Similar to crown moulding, a bed mould is used to cover the joint between the ceiling and wall. Bed moulds can be either sprung or plain, or flush to the wall as an extension of a cornice mould. [3]