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  2. Table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Roman dining table: mensa lunata Large 17th-century English folding tables. Some very early tables were made and used by the Ancient Egyptians [4] around 2500 BC, using wood and alabaster. [5] They were often little more than stone platforms used to keep objects off the floor, though a few examples of wooden tables have been found in tombs.

  3. The Salvager - Wikipedia

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    The Salvager is a British reality television show produced by Attaboy Productions and aired on Discovery Real Time.The show ran for two series featuring Rico Daniels a passionate recycler and salvager scouring scrap yards, council tips and charity shops finding scrap metal and wood and transforming them into useful and unusual items.

  4. Castleford Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The number "22" is often impressed on the base of otherwise unmarked pots, and this has been associated with Sowter & Co. [8] "Basalt ware" teapots and other large teaware items are the other main type of object associated with Dunderdale's Castleford Pottery.

  5. Nunnington Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Oak Hall contains an oak table, ten feet long, made during the sixteenth century. Mrs Fife, one of the owners of Nunnington in the twentieth century, installed the table in this room having found it in the kitchens. Today the table bears two large bowls of Celadon ware, from around the seventeenth century. On the south wall is a north ...

  6. Umbellularia - Wikipedia

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    Umbellularia californica is a large hardwood tree native to coastal forests and the Sierra foothills of California, and to coastal forests extending into Oregon. [2] It is the sole species in the genus Umbellularia. The tree's pungent leaves have a similar flavor to bay leaves, though stronger, and it may be mistaken for bay laurel.

  7. Industrial design - Wikipedia

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    Coffee Urn, c. 1935. Brooklyn Museum. A number of industrial designers have made such a significant impact on culture and daily life that their work is documented by historians of social science. Alvar Aalto, renowned as an architect, also designed a significant number of household items, such as chairs, stools, lamps, a tea-cart, and vases.