- A
taboret (also
spelled tabouret or tabourette)
refers to two
different pieces of furniture: a
cabinet or a stool. As a stool, it
refers to a
short stool...
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screen Garden furniture Lamps are
covered under furnishings or lighting.
Taboret Tatami mats used for
sitting Work
furniture Aquarium furniture Bar furniture...
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Achille and Pier
Giacomo Castiglioni for
Zanotta (1957)
Faldstool Footstool Taboret Seat Chinnery,
Victor (1979). Oak Furniture: The
British Tradition. Woodbridge...
- in
Copenhagen on 4 May 1947 and is
buried in
Solbjerg Park Cemetery. A
taboret stool made by
Cathrine HorsBøl & Co, Copenhagen, c. 1900 was sold by Bukowski's...
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Wooden taboret with
embroidered seat,
fabric made by
Friends of Handicraft, 1899.
Hallwyl Museum, Sweden....
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office under a
white mulberry tree
inside the palace, and
ordered a
royal taboret to be
installed in his
office for him to sit on. Lord
Mahasena (พระยามหาเสนา...
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their dueling pismires; and meet in
small drinking establishments known as
taborets and stupors. One
character is
named Pell Grant. Many of the
place names...
- Tabourot,
birth name of
Thoinot Arbeau (1519–1595),
French cleric and
writer Taboret, type of
furniture This page
lists people with the
surname Tabourot. If...
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copying imported antiques or photographs,
manufactured beds, tables,
taborets, chests,
dressing tables, wardrobes, "all
pieces of
furniture imaginable...
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dressing gowns,' a bed, some chairs, a desk, an oval
shaped mirror, four old
taborets and 'a man's portrait' by
Rembrandt valued at
seven guilders (three dollars)...