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  2. Bathroom cabinet - Wikipedia

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    There are two main types of bathroom cabinets: vanity cabinets which are usually placed under sinks and mirror cabinets which are usually placed over sinks or above toilets. Bathroom cabinets often either have an integrated electrical socket or are placed close to one so that appliances such as an electric shaver or hairdryer can be used.

  3. List of furniture types - Wikipedia

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    An expandable table with chairs. This is a list of furniture types. Furniture can be free-standing or built-in to a building. [1] They typically include pieces such as chairs, tables, storage units, and desks. [1] These objects are usually kept in a house or other building to make it suitable or comfortable for living or working in.

  4. Vanity (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Vanity is excessive self-regard and overblown pride. Vanity may also refer to: Vanity (dressing-table), a dressing table with a large mirror; Vanity (clothing), an American clothing retailer; HMS Vanity, the name of more than one ship of the British Royal Navy; Vanity gallery, an art gallery for artists to present their works

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  6. These Coffee Tables With Hidden Storage Are Both Pretty ... - AOL

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    This coffee table features a drawer for tucking away eyesores and a shelf for the decor that deserves a spotlight, but won't fit on the tabletop. It also mixes quite a few midcentury modern ...

  7. Charles Allan Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    The title is also a pun, as this type of dressing-table is also known as a vanity. The phrase "All is vanity" comes from Ecclesiastes 1:2 ("Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity.") [1] It refers to the vanity and pride of humans. In art, vanity has long been represented as a woman preoccupied with her beauty.