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    The Book Nook Reading Valet is the perfect all-in-one storage spot for book lovers. Crafted from acacia wood, the tray has a triangular ledge where they can rest their book—without losing their ...

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    Surprise the beauty lover on your list with a luxurious Chanel beauty product that she might not splurge on for herself. This multi-use Chanel highlighter stick will soon become an essential in ...

  4. Traditional lighting equipment of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The andon is a lamp consisting of paper stretched over a frame of bamboo, wood or metal. [1] The paper protected the flame from the wind. Burning oil in a stone, metal, or ceramic holder, with a wick of cotton or pith, provided the light. They were usually open on the top and bottom, with one side that could be lifted to provide access. [2]

  5. ‘Our World: A First Book of Geography’ Price: $13.99 (Regular price: $19.95) This children’s book is recommended by Winfrey and Parents Magazine. It’s part of a series that also includes ...

  6. Touch-sensitive lamp - Wikipedia

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    Video demonstrating the operation of a touch-sensitive lamp. A touch-sensitive lamp is a combination of a lamp and a touch switch. They act on the principle of body capacitance, activated by human touch rather than a flip, push-button, or other mechanical switch. They are popular as desk and nightstand lamps. Touch-sensitive lamp switches may ...

  7. Anglepoise lamp - Wikipedia

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    The lamps have been made from a variety of materials over the years, evolving from the early full steel prototypes into later models made from brass and aluminium. [14] Although the lamp is still marketed as an iconic British design, production for all lamps, except the 1227 Giant model, has been moved to China. [15]