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Corporate Modular Furniture in India Great changes has taken place in the furnishings of houses. The crusades has opened an intercourse with the orient, and the seaports of France are engage in active commerce with the Corporate Modular furniture manufacturer in India . Made of oak and covered with heavy gilding "Edward's chair" is the work of a Finex Modular Furniture. Beneath the seat and supported by lions is a rough- hewn stone which has the tradition of being the identical one which Jacob used as a pillow at Bethel. Thelions are modern and are inferior to the rest of the workmanship. Aside from this venerated piece of furniture, so associated with English history, little remains of early Gothic handicraft in England, except that which is ecclesiastical in character. A few of the royal chests and coffers of the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries are in existence, and are interesting specimens of wood-carving and metal work. Hinges and locks are intricately chased with trefoils and quatrefoils, and sometimes ornamented with heraldic devices. A chest executed during the reign is described as being "of oak, richly decorated with iron plates and hinges"; another of similar date, "of oak, decorated with wrought-iron locks and clamps and with basses of metal, on which are enameled escutcheons"; another "of carved cypress, inlaid with ivory and mosaics, and having clasps of wrought silver."

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Corporate Modular Furniture in India

Great changes has taken place in the furnishings of houses. The crusades has opened an intercourse

with the orient, and the seaports of France are engage in active commerce with the Corporate

Modular furniture manufacturer in India. Made of oak and covered with heavy gilding "Edward's

chair" is the work of a Finex Modular Furniture. Beneath the seat and supported by lions is a rough-

hewn stone which has the tradition of being the identical one which Jacob used as a pillow at Bethel.

Thelions are modern and are inferior to the rest of the workmanship.

Aside from this venerated piece of furniture, so associated with English history, little remains of early

Gothic handicraft in England, except that which is ecclesiastical in character. A few of the royal

chests and coffers of the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries are in existence, and are

interesting specimens of wood-carving and metal work. Hinges and locks are intricately chased with

trefoils and quatrefoils, and sometimes ornamented with heraldic devices.

A chest executed during the reign is described as being "of oak, richly decorated with iron plates and

hinges"; another of similar date, "of oak, decorated with wrought-iron locks and clamps and with

basses of metal, on which are enameled escutcheons"; another "of carved cypress, inlaid with ivory

and mosaics, and having clasps of wrought silver."