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pedimentIn architecture, the triangular structure crowning the portico of a classical building. The pediment was a distinctive feature of Greek temples. pediment
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It has the obligatory broken pediment and "flame" finial of its traditional counterparts, but these are strictly for fun. Solid mahogany Chippendale chairs and a double pedestal dining table, a four poster bed and a broken pediment bed are "new" 18th century pieces from Stickley. |
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