- gl****, or a pair of
identical commodes would flank the
chimneypiece or
occupy the
center of each end wall. Bombé
commodes, with
surfaces shaped in three...
- A
commode chair,
known in
British English simply as a
commode, is a type of
chair used by
someone who
needs help
going to the
toilet due to illness, injury...
-
Regency and
early style of
Louis XV,
particularly in the
commodes of
Charles Cressent,
commodes became more graceful, with
longer S-shaped legs and espagnolettes...
- case." This
appears to be the link
between "
commode" as an
elegant article of
French furniture, and "
commode" as a
prosaic invalid toilet. "Close stool"...
- In
business literature,
commoditization is
defined as the
process by
which goods that have
economic value and are
distinguishable in
terms of attributes...
- Juan "Douter de tout ou tout croire, ce sont deux
solutions également
commodes, qui l'une et l'autre nous
dispensent de réfléchir." —
Henri Poincaré,...
- A
bidet shower—also
known as a
handheld bidet,
commode shower,
toilet shower,
health faucet, bum shower, jet spray, Hand
Shower Muslim shower, shatafa...
- wood in the ****anese style,
ornament of
gilded bronze, and
marble tops of
commodes or tables. The
intent was to
create an
impression of surprise, awe and...
- ****anese lacquer. 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...
- King of
Portugal and for the
Elector of Bavaria. He is best
known for his
commodes, book
cases and desks,
which were
often inlaid with
rosewood and violet...