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  2. 20 Entryway Tables That Instantly Show Your Guests You Have ...

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    These 20 decorative entryway table ideas make a great first impression on your guests. They'll keep your entryway organized while showing off your great taste.

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    From affordable console tables for small spaces to large entryway tables, these are the best entryway tables at every size and price point, based on reviews.

  4. List of furniture types - Wikipedia

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    An expandable table with chairs. This is a list of furniture types. Furniture can be free-standing or built-in to a building. [1] They typically include pieces such as chairs, tables, storage units, and desks. [1] These objects are usually kept in a house or other building to make it suitable or comfortable for living or working in.

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  6. Pier table - Wikipedia

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    A pier table is a table designed to be placed against a wall, either between two windows [1] or between two columns. [2] It is also known as a console table (French: console, "support bracket"), although furniture historians differentiate the two types, not always consistently. [3] [a] Pier tables (console form) with pier glasses above, Gyldenholm

  7. Naked Young Woman in Front of a Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Naked Young Woman in Front of a Mirror is a painting in oil on poplar panel by the Italian Renaissance artist Giovanni Bellini. [1] Dating to 1515, it was one of his last works, showing him responding to the tonalism introduced by Giorgione .