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armoir
noun
Dated form of armoire
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The 20,000-square-foot showroom, filled with couches, mirrors, paintings, chandeliers and other furniture, has many rare or one-of-a-kind items, like a 1920's teak Chinese armoir ($1,182) or a black and beige wooden replica of the Big Ben clock face made in Minnesota ($249).
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"I try to be very eclectic, French country mixed with funky, from the armoirs to the scooter," said the owner, Bernard Decanali, who is originally from Marseilles and has worked as a designer since the 1980's.
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