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  2. Espagnolette - Wikipedia

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    In the photograph, the decorative lever arm (1) is hinged to rotate 90 degrees out of a metal "keeper" bracket (2), and then pull away from the surface of the door, which rotates the round metal rod (3), and also the hook at the bottom of the rod to unfasten the mechanism from the metal "stop" (4) mounted on the floor and unfasten the door leaf.

  3. Porte-cochère - Wikipedia

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    An ornate 19th-century porte-cochère, at Waddesdon Manor A modern example at a hospital. A porte-cochère (/ ˌ p ɔːr t k oʊ ˈ ʃ ɛ r /; French: [pɔʁt.kɔ.ʃɛʁ]; lit. ' coach gateway '; [1] pl. porte-cochères or portes-cochères) [2] is a doorway to a building or courtyard, "often very grand," through which vehicles can enter from the street [3] or a covered porch-like structure at ...

  4. Vitrine (historic furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Early vitrines were often constructed of darker woods, such as mahogany, rosewood, or walnut. [2] Vitrines from southern Europe often featured extensive use of gilt bronze or ormolu mounts for ornamentation around the cartouches, edges, handles, key escutcheons, window panes, and other decorative elements, while vitrines from northern Europe often used less gilding and put more emphasis on the ...

  5. Ray Meets Helen - Wikipedia

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    Ray and Helen return to a fancy French restaurant where they ate when 'poor' and were moved on in favour of richer customers. Ray approaches Helen, this time wearing a suit, and offers her champagne. They go out dancing and give money to homeless people, clearly enjoying themselves. But the money they leave behind them seems to cause arguments.

  6. 16 of Our Favorite French Restaurants in NYC - AOL

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    When it comes to French fare, there’s a renaissance of sorts happening right now. Here, 16 of the most exciting French restaurants in NYC. The Best Luxury Hotels in NYC 1.

  7. French furniture - Wikipedia

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    In the metropolitan culture of France, French furniture, connoting Parisian furniture, embodies one of the mainstreams of design in the decorative arts of Europe, extending its influence from Spain to Sweden and Russia, from the late seventeenth century to the last craft traditions in workshops like Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann, which came to an end only with the Second World War.