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  2. We're Totally Embracing Boho with These 20 Living Room Ideas

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    In this New York Apartment, the living room is a treasure trove of floral-patterned pillow cushions, gold-hued cocktail tables, and chintz-upholstered club chairs. The result is a twist on the ...

  3. Macramé - Wikipedia

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    Detail of Cavandoli macramé. Macramé is a form of textile produced using knotting (rather than weaving or knitting) techniques.. The primary knots of macramé are the square (or reef knot) and forms of "hitching": various combinations of half hitches.

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    No. 14 chair Cradle by Gebrüder Thonet (ca. 1870) Bentwood objects are made by wetting wood (either by soaking or by steaming), then bending it and letting it harden into curved shapes and patterns. Furniture-makers often use this method in the production of rocking chairs, cafe chairs, and other light furniture

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    Textiles have an assortment of uses, the most common of which are for clothing and for containers such as bags and baskets. In the household, textiles are used in carpeting, upholstered furnishings, window shades, towels, coverings for tables, beds, and other flat surfaces, and

  6. String (structure) - Wikipedia

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    Macramé or macrame is a form of textile-making using knotting rather than weaving or knitting. Its primary knots are the square knot (a variant of the reef knot) and forms of "hitching": full hitch and double half hitches.

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    Patterns with Provenance. Many houses looked to history this year with a flood of reimagined and recolored archival patterns hitting Déco Off. Several brands, including Nobilis and Clarence House ...