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  2. 10 Best Costco Furniture Items To Buy That Will Revamp ... - AOL

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    Clare Valley Dining Table Set. Price: $799.99 (Costco Direct, online only) Highly rated and reasonably priced, this five-piece set comes with a dining room table and four matching chairs. The ...

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    The Ikea Skogsta dining table is made of real acacia wood and was tested for durability. It has the ability to seat up to eight people and costs $549.00. ... Costco’s Point Reyes dining chair ...

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    Costco just restocked its Transformer Table in multiple colors. See why everyone loves this viral dining table, and here's how to buy one for your own home too.

  5. Windsor chair - Wikipedia

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    A Windsor chair is a chair built with a solid wooden seat into which the chair-back and legs are round-tenoned, or pushed into drilled holes, in contrast to other styles of chairs whose back legs and back uprights are continuous. The seats of Windsor chairs are often carved into a shallow dish or saddle shape for comfort.

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    Shaker furniture is a distinctive style of furniture developed by the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, commonly known as Shakers, a religious sect that had guiding principles of simplicity, utility and honesty.

  7. Trestle table - Wikipedia

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    In woodworking, a trestle table is a table consisting of two or three trestle supports, often linked by a stretcher (longitudinal cross-member), over which a board or tabletop is placed. [1] In the Middle Ages , the trestle table was often little more than loose boards over trestle legs for ease of assembly and storage. [ 2 ]