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  2. Faceplate - Wikipedia

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    Electrical outlet, also referred to as a wall plate, outlet cover, or socket cover; Front panel, of computers; Head unit, stereo system component; Motherboard, input/output port panel such as on an ATX; Cover (container) Faceplate (housing), decorative elements of housing Nokia 5110, mobile phone with interchangeable faceplates

  3. Bakelite - Wikipedia

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    Crystalate is an early plastic. [78] Faturan is a phenolic resin, also similar to Bakelite, that turns red over time, regardless of its original color. [79] Galalith is an early plastic derived from milk products. [80] Micarta is an early composite insulating plate that used Bakelite as a binding agent.

  4. Street furniture in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The park and square as a whole are highlighted by the presence of water, through various ponds with fountains, as well as lighting panels of steel, wood and plastic, with sculptural forms, some in the shape of a tuning fork, 15 m high, and others in the shape of a palm tree, 7 m high, which also serve as pergolas to provide shade.

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  6. Industrial and multiphase power plugs and sockets - Wikipedia

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    Industrial outlets may have weatherproof covers, waterproofing sleeves, or may be interlocked with a switch to prevent accidental disconnection of an energized plug. Some types of connectors are approved for hazardous areas such as coal mines or petrochemical plants, where flammable gas may be present.

  7. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Empire console table; 1804–1814; mahogany, gilded bronze, chiseled gilded bronze and fossil gray marble; 91.5 x 154 x 73.5 cm; Musée des Arts Décoratifs (Paris) [64] Empire throne; by Bernard Poyet and François-Honoré-Georges Jacob-Desmalter ; 1805; carved and gilded wood, covered in red velvet with silver embroidery; 160 x 110 x 82 cm ...