- orders.
Solid vinyl with a
cloth backing is the most
common commercial wallcovering [citation needed] and
comes from the
factory as
untrimmed at 54 inches...
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wedding dresses, and corsets, and in
interior decoration for
curtains or
wallcovering. It
tends to
yield a stiff, starched-like
cloth that
holds its shape...
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Stucco or
render is a
construction material made of aggregates, a binder, and water.
Stucco is
applied wet and
hardens to a very
dense solid. It is used...
- of that year. The
company carries lighting, furniture, accessories,
wallcovering and **** collections.
Moooi designs are
available in 82 countries:...
- A mirror, also
known as a
looking gl****, is an
object that
reflects an image.
Light that
bounces off a
mirror will show an
image of
whatever is in front...
- a hard-wearing
fabric called haircloth, and for
horsehair plaster, a
wallcovering material formerly used in the
construction industry and now
found only...
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Lincrusta is a
deeply embossed wallcovering,
invented by
Frederick Walton.
Walton was
already known for
patenting linoleum floor covering in 1860. Lincrusta...
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Drywall (also
called plasterboard, dry lining, wallboard,
sheet rock, gib board,
gypsum board,
buster board,
turtles board, slap board,
custard board,...
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Painted wallcovering canvas, Geelvinck-Hinlopen ****s...
- Walton. It
became an
instant success because it was the
first washable wallcovering and
appealed to the
Victorians because of its
sanitary properties as...