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  2. Ruggable vs. Revival: Which Machine-Washable Rug Is the ... - AOL

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    My friend who has a Ruggable in her living room, however, opted for the cushioned pad, and walking on that thing, even with the flatwoven design, is far more supportive and comfortable.

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    Throughout six months of owning my Ruggable, I’ve spilled plenty of coffee, sauces, and beer over my 2.5- by 7-foot kitchen runner, only to immediately rip it off its rug pad, toss it in the ...

  4. The Vintage IKEA Furniture That's Now Worth Thousands - AOL

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    A set of three is selling on 1st Dibs for just above $4,700, however on other sites, you can find sets for close to $6,000. The construction of the chairs features a black beechwood frame with ...

  5. Cabinet (room) - Wikipedia

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    In the cabinet as it evolved in French Baroque architecture, the last in the standardised series of rooms that constituted a Baroque apartment, the walls would be hung with rich textiles as a background for cabinet pictures, those small works, often on copper or wood panel, that required intimate study for appreciation, among which would also ...

  6. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Dining chair, designed to be used at a dining table; typically, dining chairs are part of a dining set, where the chairs and table feature similar or complementary designs. The oldest known depiction of dining chairs is a seventh-century BCE bas-relief of an Assyrian king and queen on very high chairs.

  7. Display case - Wikipedia

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    Display case shows and protects a painting by a follower of Robert Campin. A display case (also called a showcase, display cabinet, shadow box, or vitrine) is a cabinet with one or often more transparent tempered glass (or plastic, normally acrylic for strength) surfaces, used to display objects for viewing.