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Furniture is the mass noun for the movable objects ('mobile' in Latin languages) intended to support various human activities such as seating and sleeping in beds, to hold objects at a convenient height for work using horizontal surfaces above the ground, or to store things.
Large movable equipment, such as tables and chairs, used to make a house, office, or other space suitable for living or working
furnishings that make a room or other area ready for occupancy; "they had too much furniture for the small apartment"; "there was only one piece of furniture in the room"
A person's habitual attitude, outlook, and way of thinking
Small accessories or fittings for a particular use or piece of equipment
Furniture + 2 is the most recent EP released by American post-hardcore band Fugazi. It was recorded in January and February 2001, the same time that the band was recording their last album, The Argument, and released in October 2001 on 7" and on CD.
Place (imported goods) in a bonded warehouse pending the payment of import duty
store in a warehouse
a storehouse for goods and merchandise
Place (someone, typically a prisoner or a psychiatric patient) in a large, impersonal institution in which their problems are not satisfactorily addressed
Store (goods) in a warehouse
(warehousing) repositing: depositing in a warehouse; "they decided to reposition their furniture in a recommended repository in Brooklyn"; "my car is in storage"; "publishers reduced print runs to cut down the cost of warehousing"
The English language as it is used in the United States; American English
a native or inhabitant of the United States
A native or citizen of the United States
of or relating to or characteristic of the continents and islands of the Americas; "the American hemisphere"; "American flora and fauna"
of or relating to the United States of America or its people or language or culture; "American citizens"; "American English"; "the American dream"
A native or inhabitant of any of the countries of North, South, or Central America
A History of American Architecture: Buildings in Their Cultural and Technological Context
Why did the Victorians drape their buildings in elaborately ornate decoration? Why was the Arts and Crafts movement so popular with the American middle class at the end of the 19th century? Why did Modernism replace traditional architectural styles after World War II? Mark Gelernter provides fresh answers to questions like these, convincingly showing how buildings express powerful cultural forces.
Embodying deeply felt attitudes about fundamental issues, buildings express our relationship with nature, our social relations with others, the importance of the individual, the value of science and technology, and our political role in the world. He explains how designers sometimes expressed these ideas with available building technologies, while at other times they invented new technologies in order to realize new ideas. Each of the ten chronological chapters, accompanied by almost 300 photographs, drawings, and maps, begins with a broad survey of the dominant cultural forces and technologies, and then discusses how designers of the day responded with particular architectural forms.
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modern design sofa
When we got rid of our cheap American Furniture Warehouse sofa, we upgraded to this. It's very well made. It's got a matching chair in the same design, in the same fabric. There are three matching pillows. The fabric is a blue denim.
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lots of contributors to this camp!! the furniture in this lodge was partially donated by american furniture warehouse-nice chairs and lights, dressers, etc! (we didn't meet jake jabs or his exotic animals though...shucks)