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  2. Dunelm Group - Wikipedia

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    Dunelm Group plc, trading as Dunelm, is a British home furnishings retailer operating in the United Kingdom. One of the largest homeware retailers in the UK, the company headquarters are in Syston, England. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. [2] Until 2013 the company traded as Dunelm Mill.[3]

  3. DFS (furniture retailer) - Wikipedia

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    DFS. DFS, Wetherby (formerly Northern Upholstery) on the Thorp Arch Trading Estate, West Yorkshire. In 1983, Kirkham purchased the business and the name of the Darley Dale based DFS ("Direct Furnishing Supplies") Limited, founded by the Hardy Family in 1969. [5] Northern Upholstery was renamed DFS (although some branches of Northern Upholstery ...

  4. Bill Adderley - Wikipedia

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    Businessman. Known for. Founder of the Dunelm Group home furnishings retailer. Spouse. Jean Adderley. Children. 2. William "Bill" Adderley (born February 1948) is a British businessman and founder of the FTSE 250 -listed Dunelm Group home furnishings retailer.

  5. Occasional furniture - Wikipedia

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    Occasional furniture refers to small pieces of furniture that can be put to varied uses as the occasion demands. [ 1] Items such as small tables, nightstands, chests, commodes, and easily moved chairs are usually included in this category. The term occasional furniture is very generic. For example, occasional tables include end tables, lamp ...

  6. List of furniture types - Wikipedia

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    Aquarium furniture. Bar furniture. Children's furniture. Door furniture. Hutch. Park furniture (such as benches and picnic tables) Stadium seating. Street furniture. Sword furniture – on Japanese swords (katana, wakizashi, tantō) all parts save the blade are referred to as "furniture".

  7. Guéridon - Wikipedia

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    A guéridon is a small table supported by one or more columns, or sculptural human or mythological figures, often with a circular top. The guéridon originated in France towards the middle of the 17th century. [1] The supports for early guéridons were often modeled on ancient Egyptian and Greek as well as various African human traditional ...