It has deep, plum walls, floral candelabras and a narrow bench laden with plump cushions. |
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Mirrors reflect burnished silver candelabras, enhancing the pleasure of jaded diners who've tasted it all. |
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The place was totally black, with loads of gold upholstery and candelabras and fake fires burning and crisply pleated black curtains. |
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Five ancient and rust spotted iron candelabras held six lit, midway burned taper candles in black. |
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Silver candelabras glowed every few feet, throwing a romantic air over the ornate silverware and fine blue and white china. |
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It had been contrived to look even more picturesque, with brass candelabras suspended from exposed rafters and ivy artfully trained up the walls. |
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At that time, the range of products primarily consisted of stemware, candelabras, carafes, and of course perfume bottles. |
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With the exception of one chandelier and two candelabras the complete new lighting system is based on LED modules from the TALEXX family. |
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Mr. Marmalade apologizes, and then, with a snap of his fingers, produces roses, candelabras, and champagne. |
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The meal took place in Worsley's office, a high-ceilinged aerie — with candelabras and a fireplace — that overlooks the Chapel Court. |
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The focal points of rooms were fireplace mantels, mirrors, candelabras, sconces and chandeliers. |
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The Temple of Solomon, according to the book of Kings, had 10 golden candelabras, 5 on each side of the entrance to the inner sanctuary. |
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In later years insurance companies forced the removal of the old candelabras and these were replaced with little electric lights, lighted by a button. |
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There's a super little place near me which serves the local community in the matter of aromatherapy oils, seven-armed candelabras and dragon's blood soap. |
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Adorn your chairs with our cushions and blankets, and light up your space with our lamps, tealights and candelabras. |
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The team was seated in a private dining room complete with candelabras. |
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We set up tables of 10 with suitable table linen and candelabras. |
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Silver plate is the terminology associated with ornate items such as bespoke and unusual candelabras, dining sets, butler trays and serving bowls and utensils that were comprised of layers of silver and copper. |
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Large silver articles such as trays and candelabras or articles with lots of decorative details and seams which cannot be reached by means of traditional polishing, become oxidised and dull. |
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Flowers as building blocks The technology of the candelabras encourages the integration of flowers in items of daily use: outdoors, they are used pot and all in pergolas, furniture or ornaments. |
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A few days and a few gouaches later, we left by the same road, admiring the tall cedars like candelabras, the vast estuary of the Skeena and the canyons in the Rocky Mountains. |
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With their graceful forms and proportions, these candelabras incite a desire to combine symmetry and asymmetry in an infinite possibility of eye-catching arrangements. |
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Dancing candelabras and teapots were one thing, but musicalizing Simba, Mufasa, Scar and all the denizens of the Savannah was quite another. |
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First comes a young man carrying a bleeding lance, then two boys carrying candelabras. |
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Centerpieces were iron candelabras with asparagus ferns, Gerbera daisies, green viburnum, and hydrangeas. |
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Gilt candelabras light the way into the lobby. |
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Their precise, perfectly synchronized movements borrow from both traditional and modern techniques to create one-of-a-kind pieces such as tables, candelabras, shelves, decorative grillwork, to name but a few. |
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The mantel is entirely chiseled: very elaborate candelabras cover the jambs, while interlacing foliage replete with flying griffins, fantasic sphinxes and delightful birds enliven the spandrels. |
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The central chandelier and two candelabras, which were originally operated by gas, are now fitted with 18 W halogen lamps, controlled by a DALI-PCD unit. |
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On the mantelpiece, the candelabras are by Falconnet. |
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The Indian rain tree, Koelreuteria paniculata, has upright candelabras of yellow flowers in summer, when few other trees bloom, and a fiery autumn colour. |
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The trays of English Breakfast and Japanese popcorn tea, and the Diptyque scent emanating from the candelabras in the New York City public library show venue, set an elegant tone. |
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They all sat down for dinner in a dining room that seemed bigger than Erick's apartment, with three candelabras on the table, and a tablecloth and cloth napkins. |
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He told her, sure to be indulged, that he wanted to go back to an adventure, a part of the country he'd been thrilled by as a child, wanted to climb there, where there were great spiky plants with red candelabras. |
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The centrepieces of this exhibition are a crystal and bronze elephant made in the XIXth century and two Tsarines candelabras which once again feature in the company's catalogue. |
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Transform the humble tea light by popping a few into any one of these fab candelabras. |
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Candelabras and aromatherapy candles are lit in the evening and reflect spectacularly in the large Venetian mirror. |
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