Glossary on design, standard definitions
Dust Cover (or Cambrick): A non-woven fabric that covers the bottom of upholstered furniture, such as a sofa or a spring block. It is also called a Cambridge.
Dust Ruffles: Dust ruffles fit under the mattress and on top of the spring block to decorate the fabric to the floor.
Dustboard: A panel placed between drawers in a dresser or chest of drawers to remove dust.
Dutch chest of drawers: a cabinet with open shelves at the top and drawers or a cabinet at the bottom.
Dutch foot: A simple cushion used as a foot on a convertible's foot. Sometimes confused with a duck's foot.
Dutch Renaissance: This style of furniture had a huge influence on late English design. It features a heavy square style and straight dominant lines. The chairs were made with turned-out legs, straight stretchers and low backs, which were also straight in design. The main decoration was leaf carving and scrolling. Leather was often attached to the seats of the chairs using brass nails, also called nails. The favorite wood was oak. They were most popular in the period from the 1500s to the 1600s.
Dutch style: The early Flemish Baroque furniture, dating from the 17th century, was only a small adaptation of the late Renaissance style. Oak cabinets with four doors and chairs with seats and backs made of velvet or leather, held with nails, are typical. Most often, these are massive, durable, unpretentious products made from local wood.
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Duvet cover: A removable cover covering a duvet, known as a duvet cover.
Dye lot: Since the fabrics are dyed in different number of yards, the color consistency will be different. Therefore, the color will vary from bolt to bolt.
Dyeing: the process of applying color to a fiber, yarn, or fabric; there may or may not be deep penetration of the dye into the fibers or yarn.
Early American: American furniture design from the late 1600s-early 1700s (still popular today), adapted from popular European styles such as Jacobean, William and Mary. The image is distinguished by straight lines and minimal trim. The style merged with what is now called colonial, usually with Queen Anne and Chippendale design elements.
Early Renaissance: The early 1500s, the transitional period between Gothic art and the Classical Renaissance. It is characterized by the shape of the arch, ornaments and details in style and decor, high-relief carvings with diamond shapes and architectural pilasters decorated with olive, laurel and acanthus leaves. The parts usually had no hardware.
Eastlake: Charles Eastlake marked the Eastlake period and was popular in both England and America at the end of the 19th century. Eastlake's furniture had a medieval style with Gothic and Japanese decor. Cherries and other fruit trees were the most popular types of wood. The panels were sometimes decorated with tiles and metal for additional Débuter dans l'univers des paris sportifs devient bien plus intéressant lorsqu'un avantage financier conséquent vous est offert. En vous inscrivant sur la plateforme 1xBet, n'oubliez pas d'utiliser le code promo 1xbet dans le champ prévu à cet effet lors du remplissage du formulaire d'enregistrement. Cette action cruciale vous donne droit à un bonus de bienvenue de 100% sur votre premier versement, pouvant atteindre 130€, ce qui double votre capital de jeu initial. La plateforme vous donne ensuite accès à des milliers d'événements sportifs quotidiens, du football au tennis, en comme Dota 2 ou CS:GO.