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piperslovebot · 1 month ago
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My DF endgames
Bose/Mika (my main one)
Chapa/Ruby (watching the crossover rn)
Miles/Buddy (fanfic and TikTok won me over)
Ray/Credenza (literally perfect together idc)
Bose/Mika/Chapa (Mika has two hands <3)
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jasperandhenryslovechild · 26 days ago
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dude i gen can't stop thinking about how shit everything went for ray throughout henry danger / danger force because JESUS CHRIST IS THAT MAN A WRECK. i love it so much it makes him such a good character but GOD....
like. he's always been a narcissistic, irresponsible, self absorbed man child and he has blatantly ADMITTED IT by the end of hd. but at first? at first it wasn't as bad. like we see in episodes like the indestructible henry 2 parter that ray did have some sense of that this was too dangerous for henry (ie: "youre just a kid! what right do I have to take you around with me and put you in all kinds of dangerous situations?"). we see him be genuinely concerned for his safety and well-being but, at the same time, episodes like tears of a jolly beetle (where ray sends henry to fight crime alone for days after being hired less than like what, 2 weeks ago? maybe a month??) show his negligence and lack of awareness about how this could be affecting henry
as henry grows older and matures more, so do the class of crimes he has to get through— as would be expected, but at the same time, that fact is putting more stress on him and therefore he can't really pursue an education because of being constantly at the man cave right? and ray doesn't see it at all. he doesn't notice a decrease in school stories from henry, etc, because he himself never had to worry about school. he didn't even go and he turned out fine, why wouldn't henry? and as henry grows and matures, ray feels less responsible to take the upper hand and protect the kid because he can protect himself— his responsibility for him dwindles and he finds himself "putting henry through all kinds of dangerous (and irresponsible/lwk stupid) situations" anyway (ex s4 ep 2 henry's birthday, when ray mentions he took like a week off to go ride every rollercoaster in texas but did not let henry take his birthday off, or s5 ep 33 rumblr when ray falls into a sort of depressive episode over not having any new criminals to fight and letting henry & team danger take on the responsibility of pulling him out of it). almost constantly throughout both shows, the kids take care of him rather him take care of them.
and sure, it's genuinely all because of his upbringing. like s1 ep 17, caved in, shows us how neglected ray was as a child. he had a lack of knowledge in things kids did because he never got to be a kid himself due to his forced crime fighting career. he's too into his head to realize that's genuinely the exact same thing he's doing to henry— at a young, fundamental age in his life, he too is pulling a kid out of basic education and fun teen stuff to get him to instead fight crime for him. because of this, he loses the chance at a life beyond it. what seperates him and ray in a way that i don't think ray would ever truly grasp is that, unlike him, henry actually cares about what he's lost. he knows its weight and wants it back. ray never has. ray has never seen a reason to change the way he is because he refuses to pick up any answer dropped in front of him.
when henry ends up quitting (and everyone goes with him) ray loses a support system. he's too fucking fragile to have adult friends beyond schwoz for whatever reason, so the one place he had for people to actually care about him or listen to him was team danger. and now, that duty's passed onto danger force because they're the ones who are gonna have to stick with him now.
and then, at the end of danger force, ray hits his midlife crisis a bit early, marries his ex sidekicks wife that he met like 9 episodes ago, buys a boat, retires, and never comes back. like. WHAT?? without even giving df any proper warning before like what, the 2nd to last episode? are they even trained to handle all this on their own? will they be fine? and like, did you think about anybody outside of yourself before making this choice.
NO!
no, because that's the entire point of him as a character— he is aware, but he is still in denial. he still refuses to change because everything has worked out just fine for him thus far. he's never had a normal life— he's never owned his own house, he's never had a normal job, he's never had anything outside of what his father and the government have molded up for him so he believes that is all he is and can be. retiring is a realization that he can finally sever those ropes and become something like normal, but not quite. retiring is ray manchester's form of closure from all the things his capitan man alter ego have kept him from in the past.
ray, inherently, is not a good or bad character. he does good things, but he is irresponsible with how he goes about it. he cares about people, but above that cares about himself. i think that makes for SUCH a GOOD FUCKING CHARACTER. he is supposed to be this hero character archetype— loving, kind, strong— and while he is all those things, he's also got fundamental flaws that he cannot see or change that set him apart from that. he wrecked the lives of his sidekicks because he didn't have a concept of what should and shouldn't take priority when it came down to training them. when he had to take responsibility for how they turned out because of it, either they fled or he did. he always ran or found a way out of having to think about the affects of his actions— and that's probably most likely kept him up at night.
like jesus christ his character evolution is less of an evolution and more of a devolution/j
but that's what i LOVE about him. ray is not normal and never will be! #! #!
thank you for coming to that unexpectedly long rant i only expected to write like 2 paragraphs and then i just kept going
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weshallneverrevolt · 5 years ago
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In-Home Streaming, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Couch
I’m a longtime PC gamer for many reasons. Yes, there’s the snob factor: PC games can look better than consoles almost all of the time. But it’s also because of the customizability. You pick your framerate, your resolution, your graphical settings. But you also own a machine, not an appliance: you learn its quirks, its inner workings. It’s something you take care of. For an enthusiast, a custom built computer is like a tailored suit.
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And yet, there’s something I have missed for a long time: gaming on the couch.
Couch gaming is how I grew up. Huddled with friends around a tiny TV and N64, controllers in hand, shouting and laughing. Or leaned back in a chair with a cold soda, savoring every moment of a lengthy Final Fantasy cutscene. An office chair just isn’t the same. It’s rigid and harsh. It says “at attention,” not “relax.” It was the antithesis of my ideal gaming experience.
But after I got my PC, I never bought a console. For one, I couldn’t afford them. In college my money was precious, and my computer – already cobbled together from low-end or used parts – was expensive enough to maintain. The idea of dropping hundreds on a console and proper television was out of the question.
As an adult with more disposable income and now a home of my own – complete with an awesome living room my wife put together – I wanted to have that experience again. But my budget-mindedness and graphical snobbery hadn’t changed, and my PC was upstairs on the other side of the house. What to do?
I wanted couch gaming. And I managed to get it without buying a console or moving my PC to the living room thanks to a hugely underappreciated technology: in-home streaming. Here I’ll share what I’ve learned, discuss setups, and evangelize one of the coolest tech tricks I’ve discovered in homeownership.
What is In-Home Streaming?
You’ve probably heard of Google Stadia, Google’s uh…interesting new streaming game service. The basic idea is that your console isn’t in your living room. Instead, it’s located in a Google datacenter, which streams the game as a video through the internet. It sort of works, with the hiccups you’d expect with streaming a game over the internet: lag, input delay, graphical glitches. It’s like having very, very long HDMI and USB cords.
In-home streaming is basically that, but in your house. With the distance being just a few rooms instead of across state lines, latency becomes much less of an issue. It finally gives PC gamers the one thing we were missing: the couch.
Because it encodes video in real-time, in-home video streaming is a pretty new technology, and it requires certain hardware and software. The two dominant solutions are Steam and Moonlight, and they’re different in important ways.
Steam Remote Play
Steam Remote Play is by far the simplest method. For one, it integrates directly with Steam, so there is no complicated setup. Just install Steam on both devices, boot em up and you’re good to go. It pairs well with Steam’s “Big Picture��� interface for a console-like experience.
Steam streaming also runs on just about anything, including very small computers like a Raspberry Pi. This is because it uses H.264 encoding, a standard that has been around for a long time. Just about any computer made since 2008 can play H.264 video, meaning that your old laptop or a $25 PC from Goodwill can be turned into a stream machine. Encoding H.264 on the host machine also has little performance cost.
Where Steam hits a limit is in resolution. Steam can only stream games at the resolution they use on your native monitor. So if your computer monitor is 1080p, you can’t play in 4K when it’s streamed to your TV. You can go lower resolution, which is fine if you’re streaming to some laptop screens.
Steam works with all Xbox controllers, as well as the Dual Shock 4 through DS4Windows.
Moonlight
Moonlight is what I use for in-home streaming. It’s an open-source implementation of NVidia’s “GameStream” technology, originally developed for their Shield devices. My main PC has a GTX 1070, which supports GameStream.
Moonlight has a number of significant advantages over Steam. For me, the most important is its ability to stream in a different resolution than your desktop. So while my desktop monitor is 1080p, I can play games in native 4K on my TV set! For newer games that my PC can’t run at full 4K, I use NVidia’s dynamic super resolution feature to run at 1440p or another resolution, then upscale it to 4K.
GameStream can also encode in HEVC, a cutting-edge video codec that offers superior quality with lower bandwidth. There’s virtually no artifacting, and colors usually look better than with Steam streaming. There is also HDR support. Because HEVC is lower bandwidth, it’s also ideal for wi-fi streaming.
If you’ve been keeping up with all the NVidia mentions, you’ve probably figured out the most significant drawback of Moonlight: hardware exclusivity. GameStream can only encode certain NVidia graphics cards. For instance, the 10-series locks GameStream to the 1050ti or higher, so budget gamers with a 1030 or 1050 are out of luck. Good news is that the receiving PC can run non-nVidia graphics.
GameStream also supports H.264, but for HEVC you need more powerful hardware on the receiving end. So while any old shitty laptop could stream with Steam, it would choke on HEVC.
Moonlight has the same controller support as Steam.
My Setup
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When I first built my setup, I set a few standards:
4K, 60 frames per second
Option for “upscaled” 4K similar to the PS4 Pro/XB1X
4K Blu-ray quality HEVC (around 100mbps bitrate)
Quiet
An unobtrusive look, like a home theater appliance
A hard-wired setup for low latency
Less than a week after we moved in, I hard-wired my house for internet. I ran an Ethernet cable all the way from my office, through the garage, under my crawlspace and into my living room. I then crimped the ends (badly) and installed a wall outlet in my office (barely.) If I were to do this now, I’d buy a pre-made 200-300ft CAT6 cable on Amazon and just run that. That said, my cable still works for what I need.
For my streaming PC, I knew that I had to go small form factor. The credenza in my living room didn’t have space for a full-size PC, and the aesthetic of most of those would offend my non-gamer wife. I considered building one, but most SFF hardware is targeted at enthusiasts and so doesn’t come cheap.
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But small form factor PCs have a particular application: offices. When offices dump their old hardware, you can get it for almost nothing. I found just such a deal on reddit’s /r/buildapcsales for a Lenovo ThinkCentre m58p, refurbished from Staples for $20 shipped. It was small, simply designed, and not too flashy. But it is from 2008, and needed a few cheap upgrades:
I swapped out the dual-core E8400 processor for a quad-core Q9400 I had on hand.
I replaced the loud, slow hard drive with a small, cheap ADATA SU635 solid state drive.
For my quiet living room setting, I also replaced the cooling fan with a high-quality Noctua model.
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But chief among these upgrades was a graphics card. This PC, being more than a little old, could not play HEVC video without specialized hardware. And it had to be silent, not require much power, and be able to fit inside this small case.
So I turned to the NVidia GT 1030, specifically the MSI low profile silent model. Targeted at home theater PCs and poor gamers, the GT 1030 is not gonna blow anyone’s socks off. But it does 4K, and it does HEVC, and it does all of this over HDMI so it plugs straight into my TV with no issues. One quirk with my model is that the heatsink didn’t fit in my unusual case, so I had to take a hacksaw to it.
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For a truly 1%er experience, I wanted to be able to start my upstairs PC remotely. That way when I want to play, I don’t even have to walk up there. For this I used an Android app called Unified Remote, which allows you to remotely control a computer from a phone. Unified Remote is free, but I bought the premium version with Play Rewards points.
The Value Question
Let’s get the first question out of the way: if a NVidia Shield is $150, why not just buy that? A few reasons:
It has hard-wired ethernet. No matter how good your wifi is, hard-wired is better.
Moonlight’s interface is more flexible than the Shield’s.
This also runs YouTube with a full keyboard remote for easier searches.
I can install a Blu-ray player at some point, if I choose.
I can emulate many games on the living room PC; the GT 1030 is great for that.
It runs party games like Jackbox just fine.
This is more fun.
So let’s run a tally. I’m not counting the hard-wiring, since I needed that for my office computer anyway.
The PC itself: $20
GT 1030: $75
Noctua 92mm fan: $15
Bluetooth receiver: $10
SSD: $15
Q9400: free to me, but you can get one on eBay for like $10
So for $135 – less than a PS4 Pro or Xbox One X – I get 4K couch gaming at higher framerates and higher settings. And for certain games, like Overwatch or Cities: Skylines, I still have a killer keyboard and mouse setup.
You can easily make this cheaper, especially if you use Steam and aim for 1080p instead of 4K. A Raspberry Pi – around $60 with accessories – can do 1080p Steam streaming flawlessly. Most Intel CPUs made after 2011 can decode H.264 without a graphics card, and the 6000 series and higher can even decode HEVC. You could also go for a GT 1030 with a fan, which are usually cheaper.
So How’s It Perform?
In short: great!
I’ve played everything from The Outer Worlds to Slay the Spire to Rocket League on my streaming setup, and they all work perfectly. Sekiro – which requires extremely precise inputs – does suffer a bit from the input lag, but I can’t detect lag with most games. Visual quality is excellent with very little loss in color saturation. You will notice artifacting on grass or leaves when you’re up close, but this is less visible at 1440p or higher.
I would not play competitive games on a streaming setup. The only one I play seriously is Overwatch, and there is definitely a difference in my performance when streaming. Competitive first-person shooters also suck to play on a controller, and a proper couch desk is not an investment I’m prepared to make.
Be prepared to tweak graphical settings if you’re shooting for 4K on most setups, as the video encoding does have a slight performance cost. This is not true for older games; Dark Souls and Dishonored run at a locked 4K and 60fps. For modern games, Forza Horizon 5 runs at 1800p on High, and Resident Evil 2 is smooth as silk at 1440p.
One final tip: if you’re streaming over wi-fi, be prepared to make some compromises. I would stick to 1080p to avoid lag, or do 4K only on HEVC with lower visual quality. Also streaming basically requires 5ghz wifi, so if you have an old router you should probably cut back to 720p.
So that’s in-home streaming! If you’re already a PC gamer, it’s an affordable and easy way to achieve a console-like experience. Feel free to DM me with any questions you have about hardware or software setup.
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bryantlongworth · 5 years ago
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East Urban Home Raven Jumpo Shark X Ray Credenza https://ift.tt/3338x9O
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my-house-of-fashion · 5 years ago
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La Chance presents new furniture designs during Maison&Objet
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Parisian furniture brand La Chance has unveiled a series of new additions to its collection, including a chunky bookcase and a side table that plays with perspective.
La Chance has applied textiles by Metaphores to the Planet chairs
To coincide with the Maison&Objet 2020 furniture fair, La Chance hosted an exhibition in its Paris showroom, bringing products from its inaugural collections together with its latest offerings.
Among the most eye-catching of the new pieces is a collaboration with textile brand Metaphores.
New textiles are also added to the X Ray daybed by Alain Gilles
The brand has applied bold patterned fabrics to the Planet chairs, designed by company co-founder Jean-Baptiste Souletie, as well as the X Ray daybed by French designer Alain Gilles.
Contrasting fabrics are combined in some cases, giving the seats a multitude of different personalities.
The Monument shelving system is a new design by Cocorico
The newest product in the range is the Monument shelving system, an ash bookcase designed by emerging local studio Cocorico.
The design consists of two large, cross-shaped uprights, which support a pair of slender shelves. There are no visible fixings, giving the piece a uniform aesthetic.
The Rocky side is a sister to the well-known Rocky credenza
Lc Chance has also launched the Rocky side – a sister to one of the brand’s best-known pieces, the Rocky credenza created by Lebanese designer Charles Kalpakian.
While the original piece is a complex interplay of distorted cubes, the Rocky side comprises a single abstracted block. It can be turned in different directions to create varying perspectives.
Available in green or blue, the piece is designed to function as a coffee table, a side table or a bedside table.
It can be turned in different directions to create varying perspectives
The exhibition also includes the Sebastian Herkner-designed Salute coffee tables, which are available in travertine for the first time.
These tables, first launched in 2013, combine cylindrical supports with cantilevered circular surfaces.
The Sebastian Herkner-designed Salute coffee tables are now available in travertine
Louise Breguet and Jean-Baptiste Souletie attracted a lot of attention when they launched La Chance in 2012, thanks to designs like the Tembo stool by Note Design Studio and the Float table by Luca Nichetto.
By combining art-deco influences with contemporary French forms, the brand has developed a distinct identity over the past eight years.
Block is a chair designed by Jonas Lutz in 2019 that is influenced by brutalism
More recent additions to the brand’s collection include Block, a chair designed by Jonas Lutz in 2019, which takes cues from brutalism.
Featuring blocky walnut armrests, it can be upholstered in wool or sheepskin.
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estudiodedecoracion · 8 years ago
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Patricia Urquiola
Patricia Urquiola. Arquitecta y diseñadora de productos.
Patricia Urquiola Hidalgo (1961, Oviedo, España) es una arquitecta y diseñadora asturiana de ascendencia vasca, pues su padre es un ingeniero industrial vitoriano que se trasladó a Oviedo para trabajar en la empresa Duro Felguera.
Patricia Urquiola es una de las figuras indiscutibles del diseño internacional y lleva más de 25 años creando piezas para las más importantes firmas del mundo, y creando algunos de los muebles más poéticos del siglo XXI.
Empezó a estudiar arquitectura en Madrid pero finalizó sus estudios en la Politécnica de Milán, donde se graduó en 1989. Su tesis de graduación fue supervisada por el arquitecto italiano Achille Castiglioni.
Entre 1990 y 1996 trabaja en De Padova bajo la supervisión del arquitecto y diseñador industrial Vico Magistretti. También colaboró con el diseñador Piero Lissoni antes de abrir en el año 2001 su propio Estudio de diseño en Milán, ciudad en la que actualmente reside, y donde trabaja una comunidad creativa en su casa/Estudio de hasta 55 profesionales.
Desde este Estudio trabaja en el diseño de productos, arquitectura, interiorismo, instalaciones y creación de conceptos, y realiza diseños con su nombre para diferentes empresas como Alessi; B&B; Axor Hansgrohe; Moroso; Molteni; Mutina; Italia B & B; Flos; Four Seasons; Hoteles Mandarin Oriental; Kartell; Kettal; Rosenthal; W Hotels; Gandía Blasco (Gan) y Viccarbe. También Maurice Lacroix (relojes) o Ruinart (botella de champán).
Para encontrar a diseñadores como Patricia Urquiola, capaces de cambiar el «tono» del diseño y de influir en el gusto, quizás tengamos que remontarnos a Giò Ponti, no sólo por su abundante repertorio de formas sino por el sentimiento que expresa y por el enfoque que adopta.
El diseño de Patricia Urquiola ha cambiado profundamente la visión y perspectiva del diseño contemporáneo y a ella se debe una importante renovación en las formas de muchas tipologías.
Urquiola cuida la inserción de sus diseños -que controla en cada detalle- en el contexto general, haciendo que parezcan espontáneos y desprendan frescura.
La frescura que comunican sus trabajos, muchas veces fruto de muchos años de investigación, es una cualidad y una habilidad que probablemente nace de una forma suya de mirar las cosas desde otro ángulo.
Como solía decir Bruno Munari : “con la curiosidad de los niños, que saben siempre captar en las cosas  facetas imprevistas y las cambian para trasformarlas en visiones propias“.
“Trato de absorber todo lo que está a mi alrededor y que de cualquier forma me afecta. Lo digiero y se transforma en algo completamente diferente. Es un proceso muy natural. Para mí, casi inconsciente“. Sus influencias provienen de toda la sociedad que le rodea; dice : “me interesa todo“.
Para Patricia Urquiola el diseño “nos ayuda a crear herramientas para la vida, herramientas que nos la puedan facilitar en nuestras acciones cotidianas, físicas y mentales“.
Su trabajo, de amplio espectro -ya que cambia mucho de un proyecto a otro- se apoya en la tecnología pero también la entronca con el mundo de los Arts and Crafts, pero sin alejarla de su “Escuela de pensamiento milanesa“, tan dada a la síntesis y enemiga de exageraciones y redundancias.
De Achille Castiglioni aprendido que es necesario dejarse fascinar por todo tipo de cosas. De Bruno Munari, que “de una cosa nace otra”; y de Tomás Maldonado, recuerda como un gran regalo la lección sobre el confort.
“Por este motivo –afirma Urquiola–a través de los objetos que diseño, intento ofrecer siempre una comodidad que abarque en un sentido amplio la vida de las personas“. Su objetivo es “….contar el uso placentero de las cosas“; no pretende suscitar conflictos ni provocar, sino secundar y apoyar.
Ha ganado numerosos premios, entre otros el Anuario Internacional de Diseño; IMM Cologne; Premios Good Design del Chicago Athenaeum; Red Dot Award; Elle Decoration International Awards, entre otros.
Ha sido nombrada diseñadora del año 2003 por Elle Decoration International Design; diseñadora del año de muebles en 2005 por la revista Wallpaper; AD, España; Maison & Object, París, y A & W Alemania.
Ha recibido del Gobierno español -y del Rey de España- la Medalla de Oro de Bellas Artes y la Cruz de la Orden de Isabel la Católica. Sus productos están presentes en las colecciones permanentes de varios museos, entre otros MoMA de Nueva York y Milano Triennale.
Patricia Urquiola (pág. web).
Patricia Urquiola y una pieza de la colección “Credenza” en colaboración con Federico Pepe para Spazio Pontaccio.
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DHP Madison Premium 3-in-1 Convertible Linen Futon Lounger in Dark Gray
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Overall Dimensions: 31.9 in. H x 55 in. W x 28.9 in. D
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Monarch Specialties Reclaimed-Look/Chrome Nesting Tables in Dark Taupe (2-Piece)
Altra Furniture Everett 70 in. TV Stand with Glass Doors in Medium Oak
Simple Linen Fabric Loveseat in Brown
Furinno JAYA 47 in. Utility Design Coffee Table in Blackwood
7-Shelf Decorative Shelving Console in Espresso
4D Concepts Black Metal Chair Pair
Simpli Home Devon 54 in. W x 36 in. H Tall TV Stand in Medium Mahogany Brown
MegaHome Rectangular White End Table
Convenience Concepts Designs2Go Classic Glass TV Stand in Black
Safavieh Ethan Side Table
Kenroy Home Caledonia Steel Console Table
Safavieh Lorraine Bicast Leather Tub Chair in Clay
ORE International 20.5 in. Polyurethane Accent Chair with Hidden Storage in Green
Frenchi Home Furnishing Cherry Magazine Table
Venetian Worldwide Dallin Sectional Sofa with Left Ottoman in Gray Microfiber
Frenchi Home Furnishing Home Craft Entry Way Dark Walnut Console Table
Southern Enterprises Emma Travel Trunk Rectangular Antique Black End Table
Simpli Home Sawhorse Dark Chestnut Brown Solid Wood Console Table
Linon Home Decor Titian Pine and Painted MDF Antique Tobacco Coffee Table
Ave Six Yield Glass Telephone Table in Chrome/Black
Baxton Studio Stapleton Modern and Contemporary Linen 1-Piece Sofa in Beige
HomeSullivan Farrington 1-Drawer Side Table in Espresso
Artistic Weavers Teilo Decorative Pouf in Khaki
Baxton Studio Bathilda Leather Contemporary Storage Ottoman in White
Southern Enterprises Lily Mirrored Drawer Console Table in Burnt Oak
Kas Rugs Aruba Decorative Pouf in Taupe/Sage
Home Decorators Collection 53 in. W Artisan 3-Drawer TV Cabinet in White
HomeSullivan Radcliffe Chesterfield Linen Sofa in Dark Grey
HomeSullivan New Haven Metal Windsor Side Chair in Dark Oak and Black (Set of 4)
Kenroy Home Sirus 22 in. Nickel Accent Table
Monarch Specialties Black Leather-Look Ottoman
Safavieh Jennifer Console Table in Mahogany
HomeSullivan Segovia 5 ft. Button Tufted Linen + Wood Grey Cocktail Ottoman Table
Walker Edison Furniture Company 52 in. Buffet Wood Console Table TV Stand in White
Prepac Medium Deluxe Storage with Lock
Walker Edison Furniture Company 58 in. Essential Wood Corner TV Console in Espresso
Home Decorators Collection Cane 4 ft. L Rectangular Bark Wood Coffee Table
DHP Madison Premium 3-in-1 Convertible Linen Futon Lounger in Dark Gray
Atlantic Element 230-CD or 150-DVD or 185-Blu-Ray or Games in Maple
Altra Furniture Altra Winston Black Veneer Wood Console Table
TV Stand for 30 in. to 50 in. Flat Panel TV
Baxton Studio Sculpten Modern Glass Shelves TV Stand in Dark Brown and Black
ORE International Old World Inspired Round Polyurethane Signature 1-Piece Ottoman in Beige
DonnieAnn Hollydale Chestnut Coffee Table
PRI Upholstered Fabric Accent Dining Chair in Black
Simplify Double Folding Polyurethane Leather Ottoman in Chocolate
Monarch Specialties Metal Snack Table in Black with Tempered Glass Top
Ace Bayou 30 in. x 13 in. Peacock Blue Large Canvas Bean Bag
Artistic Weavers Tabora Decorative Pouf in Multicolor
Safavieh Jacquelyn Dark Brown Console Table
Walker Edison Furniture Company Castillo 44
Safavieh Taylor Side Table
Safavieh Colin Birchwood Chair in Taupe
East At Main's Sanford Silver Capiz Square Accent Table
Walker Edison Furniture Company Julian 35 in. Multilevel Component Stand in Espresso
Safavieh Deanna Round End Table in Black
Safavieh Rory Silver Accent Table
TV Stand for 37 in. to 60 in. Flat Panel TV
South Shore City Life 20-Disc Capacity Wall Mounted Media Console in Weathered Oak
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