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  2. File:Damask slipcovered wing chair (3442717484).jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Caffoy - Wikipedia

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    The seat furniture along the north and south walls includes the rest of the set of "caffoy" chairs and settees seen in the Reynolds Room, as well as more armchairs and stools from the late seventeenth century that the 6th Earl of Dorset bought from the Royal palaces between 1689 and 1697.

  4. Damask - Wikipedia

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    Damask (/ˈdæməsk/; Arabic: دمشق) is a woven, reversible patterned fabric. Damasks are woven by periodically reversing the action of the warp and weft threads. [ 1 ] The pattern is most commonly created with a warp-faced satin weave and the ground with a weft-faced or sateen weave. [ 2 ]

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    Damask Petals Braided Jute Area Rug (8' x 10') ... (cover only) $34 $69 Save $35. ... From shaker-style bedroom furniture to colonial rush-seat dining chairs, Birch Lane is the destination for ...

  6. President's Dining Room - Wikipedia

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    Twelve dining room chairs, [30] crafted in the Sheraton style [25] in Baltimore in 1785, were donated to the White House in 1961 by Mrs. Charles W. Engelhard, Jr. [31] [26] The chairs were initially reupholstered in an off-white damask approximating mother-of-pearl, designed by Parish and woven by Bergamo Fabrics. The fabric stained too easily ...

  7. Benjamin Goodison - Wikipedia

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    Goodison was employed by Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester [18] for furnishing Holkham, Norfolk, where surviving carved and gilded suites of chairs and tables are securely attributed to him, as well as the brass appliqués on the porphyry sideboard in the Dining Room, [19] which was designed by the Palladian architect John Vardy. [20]