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    $39.99 at walmart.com. Harper Accent Bench, Faux Cowhide. Animal prints and patterns are a popular home trend for 2025 and beyond—so imagine our delight when we found this faux cowhide bench for ...

  3. Louis XVI furniture - Wikipedia

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    The meuble d'appui was a type of commode with doors on the front, which, like commodes, had a marble top and a highly decorated face, and was designed to display decorative objects, either porcelain or candlesticks or clocks. Some variations had a central cupboard with a door, and shelves on either side for displaying vases or other objects.

  4. Marbleizing - Wikipedia

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    Example of a faux painting in antique verde marble. Other techniques for producing faux marble include Scagliola, a costly process which involves the use of specially pigmented plasters, and terrazzo. For flooring, marble chips are imbedded in cement, then ground and polished to expose the marble aggregate.

  5. Nightstand - Wikipedia

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    A nightstand, [1] alternatively night table, bedside table, daystand or bedside cabinet, is a small table or cabinet designed to stand beside a bed or elsewhere in a bedroom. Modern nightstands are usually small bedside tables, often with one or sometimes more drawers and/or shelves and less commonly with a small door.

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    Like many of our top picks from McGee's Target collection, this burl wood mirror looks so much more expensive than it is thanks to its natural tones and large size. $70.00 at target.com Melamine ...

  7. Marble - Wikipedia

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    Marble is a rock resulting from metamorphism of sedimentary carbonate rocks, most commonly limestone or dolomite. Metamorphism causes variable re-crystallization of the original carbonate mineral grains. The resulting marble rock is typically composed of an interlocking mosaic of carbonate crystals.