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    Mid-Century Basketweave Curtain Pair (95" L) $100 $318 Save $218. See at West Elm. Handwoven Rattan Placemat. $10 $15 Save $5. ... you can also buy furniture for your dining room, bedroom, home ...

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    We selected fabrics to replace all the upholstery and meticulously updated all the bedrooms, including the primary, with new beds, lighting, wallpaper, and curtains. In the dining room we added ...

  5. Country Curtains - Wikipedia

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    Country Curtains was a retail home curtain business founded in 1956 by Jane and Jack Fitzpatrick in Whitman, Massachusetts. They started their business from their dining room table selling unbleached narrow muslin curtains. It was Jack’s idea to sell unbleached muslin ruffled curtains through the mail, reminiscent of their Vermont heritage.

  6. Dining room - Wikipedia

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    A dining room. A dining room is a room for consuming food. In modern times it is usually next to the kitchen for convenience in serving, though in medieval times it was often on an entirely different floor level. Historically the dining room is furnished with a rather large dining table and several dining chairs. The most common shape is ...

  7. Noren - Wikipedia

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    Using fabric curtains as dividers was an idea imported from China around the same time as Zen Buddhism. [2] The term noren began to be used in the late Kamakura period . Merchants in the Edo period added store names or family crests to the noren to represent the business name or trademark, making the noren a symbol of credibility and reputation.