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Furniture glossary term of the Day:
CARD TABLE - Folding table that originated in late-17th-century England to accommodate the nobility's passion for gambling. CHAISE LONGUE - Literally, "long chair," a sofa or daybed with an upholstered back, designed for reclining. Today it is usually a single piece, but early versions encompassed a bergère with a large stool or two armchairs and a center stool. CHANNEL BACK - A chair back with grooves or fluting as decoration. |
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