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  2. Decoupage - Wikipedia

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    The traditional technique used 30 to 40 layers of varnish which were then sanded to a polished finish. [2] ... or by adding the decoupage to a wooden plaque.

  3. Hygena - Wikipedia

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    The Hygena Cabinet Co. Ltd was established in 1925 in Liverpool by George Nunn and Len Cooklin, [3] to make a variety of the then popular Hoosier cabinets. As the Hoosier dwindled in popularity, so did the company's sales, resulting in the company's going bankrupt in 1938.

  4. Traditional trades - Wikipedia

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    Traditional trades (known also as traditional building trades and preservation trades) is a loosely defined categorization of building trades who actively practice their craft in respect of historic preservation, heritage conservation, or the conserving and maintenance of the existing built environment. Though traditional trade practitioners ...

  5. British timber trade - Wikipedia

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    The great disadvantages were a lack of infrastructure in the colonies and much higher transport costs to British markets. Beginning in 1704 a number of initiatives were launched to try to encourage the use of colonial timber over that from the Baltic.

  6. List of architectural styles - Wikipedia

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    Gothic Revival 1740s+ (UK, US, Europe) Scots Baronial (UK) Italianate 1802–1890 (UK, Europe, US) Egyptian Revival 1809–1820s, 1840s, 1920s (Europe, US) Biedermeier 1815–1848 (Central Europe) Russian Revival 1826–1917 (Russian Empire, Germany, Middle Asia) Russo-Byzantine style 1861–1917 (Russian Empire, Balkans)

  7. Chinese furniture - Wikipedia

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    Construction of traditional wooden Chinese furniture is based primarily of solid wood pieces connected solely using woodworking joints, and rarely using glue or metallic nails. The reason was that the nails and glues used did not stand up well to the vastly fluctuating temperatures and humid weather conditions in most of Central and Southeast ...