Pieces of wood or metal of a lesser height than the type, placed around the pages or other matter in a form, and, with the quoins, serving to secure the form in its place in the chase
An item, or, used collectively, items, (usually) in a room which enhance the rooms characteristics, either functionally and/or decoratively
the machines, devices and other systemparts that form a system The Furniture stands in a system room Sometimes, the steam engine is also in this room, but more often it is found in the Kitchen It is called furniture because the machines etc are kept in wooden closets in the style that is found in many palaces
Furniture consists of large objects such as tables, chairs, or beds that are used in a room for sitting or lying on or for putting things on or in. Each piece of furniture in their home suited the style of the house. large objects such as chairs, tables, beds, and cupboards (fourniture, from furnir; FURNISH). Household equipment designed for a variety of purposes. It may be made of wood, metal, plastics, stone, glass, fabrics, and related materials. It ranges from the simple pine chest or country chair to the elaborate marquetry-work cabinet or gilded console table. It is usually movable, though it can be built in, as are kitchen cabinets and bookcases. Stylistically it is related to architecture and interior design. Throughout history the functional and decorative aspects of furniture have been influenced by economics and fashion. In the 14th-18th century, furniture making flourished with ever-increasing affluence. In the 1920s and '30s architects designed chairs made of modern materials such as tubular steel and plastic. See also bentwood furniture; Early American furniture; Shaker furniture. bentwood furniture Early American furniture Shaker furniture
The additional items needed, which are screwed to one or both sides of the door to enable a lock or latch to be manually operated
Prefabricated re-usable objects made from clay for use within the muffle or firing chamber to support or separate the pipes or other product of the kiln