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    Enhance your living room space with the 60-inch curved ridges sideboard from Sagebrook Home. It comes in a walnut finish with a natural brown color and features a fluted front, curved edges and ...

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    Furniture with Curves and Soft Edges. Retro styles will continue making a comeback in 2025, especially furniture with curved edges. "The retro-inspired love for curves and soft edges is expanding ...

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  5. Noguchi table - Wikipedia

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    The Noguchi table is a piece of modernist furniture first produced in the mid-20th century. Introduced by Herman Miller in 1947, it was designed in the United States by Japanese American artist and industrial designer Isamu Noguchi. The Noguchi table comprises a wooden base composed of two identical curved wood pieces, and a heavy plate glass top.

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    The drawing room is itself a term for a formal reception room, and a chiffonier is, in this sense, a small sideboard dating from the early 19th century. Another meaning attested is a washstand, a piece of furniture equipped with basin, jug, and towel rail, and often with space to store the chamber pot behind closed doors. A washstand in the ...

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    Another distinctive style of Amish furniture is the Soap Hollow School, developed in Soap Hollow, Pennsylvania. These pieces are often brightly painted in red, gold, and black. Henry Lapp was a furniture maker based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and it is his designs that most closely resemble the furniture we think of today as Amish-made ...