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  2. STØR - Wikipedia

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    One such advertisement patterned after the "tastes great [vs.] less filling" Miller Lite slogan featured two such tradeoffs, "furniture [vs.] accessories" and "low prices [vs.] style". IKEA filed a lawsuit against the company shortly after opening, claiming copyright infringement, [ 1 ] and was settled in 1988 with STØR being forced to change ...

  3. Cachepot - Wikipedia

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    Lilac, white and green jasperware cachepot with saucer, 1785–1790, by William Adams & Sons.. A cachepot (/ ˈ k æ ʃ p ɒ t,-p oʊ /, [1] French:) is a French term for what is usually called in modern English a "planter" or for older examples a jardiniere, namely a decorative container or "overpot" for a plant and its flowerpot, for indoors use, usually with no drainage hole at the bottom ...

  4. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    A houseplant, sometimes known as a pot plant, potted plant, or an indoor plant, is an ornamental plant that is grown indoors. [1] As such, they are found in places like residences and offices, mainly for decorative purposes. Common houseplants are usually tropical or semi-tropical, and are often epiphytes, succulents or cacti. [2]

  5. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    A flowerpot, planter, planterette or plant pot, is a container in which flowers and other plants are cultivated and displayed. Historically, and still to a significant extent today, they are made from plain terracotta with no ceramic glaze , with a round shape, tapering inwards.

  6. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    Notable items of IKEA furniture include the Poäng armchair, the Billy bookcase and the Klippan sofa, all of which have sold by the tens of millions since the late 1970s and early 1980s. [90] [91] The IKEA and LEGO brands teamed up to create a range of simple storage solutions for children and adults. [92]

  7. Container garden - Wikipedia

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    Container gardening or pot gardening/farming is the practice of growing plants, including edible plants, exclusively in containers instead of planting them in the ground. [1] A container in gardening is a small, enclosed and usually portable object used for displaying live flowers or plants.