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  2. The best Halloween decor to shop during Walmart's Holiday ...

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    Best Walmart Halloween decor sales. Walmart. Costway 5.4-Foot Halloween Skeleton. $65 $99 Save $34. ... They're ideal to drape over the fireplace, wrap around the banister, display as a ...

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  5. Fire screen - Wikipedia

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    Vintage decorative fire screen, circa 1950s Modern black metal and mesh fire screen. A fire screen or fireguard began as a form of furniture that acted as a shield between the occupants of a room and the fireplace, and its primary function was to reduce the discomfort of excessive heat from a log fire. Early firescreens were generally shaped as ...

  6. Room divider - Wikipedia

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    Shoji screens are usually tri-fold walls. A shoji screen may also be used to section off part of a bedroom or family room as an office. [3] Plants, [4] bookshelves, [5] railings, [6] fireplaces, [7] light fixtures, and drapes have all been used to effectively create distinct spaces in individuals apartments and homes.

  7. Fire screen desk - Wikipedia

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    A few fire screen desks had no screen per se but were simply lighter, narrower, and extremely thinner versions of the high secretary desk put on some form of permanent trestle mount. Their high form shielded the user's face from the heat of the flames while the open trestle mount at the bottom exposed the feet.