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    Christmas Ornament Storage Box with Dividers. You can fit even more of your favorite ornaments into this tiered organizer. Choose from options designed for 3" or 4" ornaments, each with three ...

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    At Walmart, you can get the Elf Stor Premium Red Christmas Ornament Storage Chest, which holds up to 64 Christmas ornaments and comes complete with divides, ensuring safe storage until it’s ...

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    This year, the bar cabinet is making a comeback thanks to its sleek design that's easy to fit into any space. Say Goodbye to Bar Carts, Hello to Cabinets with These Picks from Our Walmart ...

  5. Display case - Wikipedia

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    A display case (also called a showcase, display cabinet, shadow box, or vitrine) is a cabinet with one or often more transparent tempered glass (or plastic, normally acrylic for strength) surfaces, used to display objects for viewing. A display case may appear in an exhibition, museum, retail store, restaurant, or house. Often, labels are ...

  6. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Architectural features tend toward geometric ornaments, like meanders and labyrinths. The interior of a Chinese house was simple and sober. All Chinese furniture is made of wood, usually ebony, teak, or rosewood for heavier furniture (chairs, tables and benches) and bamboo, pine and larch for lighter furniture (stools and small chairs). [70]

  7. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    Figural glass Christmas ornaments originated in the small town of Lauscha, Germany in the latter half of the 19th century. [32] The town had long produced fine glassware. The production of Christmas ornaments became a family affair for many people. Some families invested 16 hours a day in production. For some, it was their sole source of income.