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A work made of cherry and sweetgum.

Table, 1690–1730

Artist unknown

A work made of black walnut, white oak, and white pine.

Dressing Glass, 1740–60

Artist unknown

A work made of steel and leather.

T Chair, 1952

Douglas Kelley

A work made of mahogany, american sweetgum, yellow pine, and northern white cedar.

Dressing Table, 1760–90

Artist unknown

A work made of oil on canvas.

Woman on Rose Divan, 1921

Henri Matisse

A work made of mahogany, tulipwood, white pine, and upholstery.

Pair of Side Chairs, 1770–90

Artist unknown

A work made of painted tulipwood, oak, hickory and maple.

Windsor Armchair, early 19th century

Job B. Coffin

A work made of wood with red and gold lacquer decoration and caned seat.

Chair, c. 1735

Giles Grendey

A work made of mahogany, satinwood veneer, iron and brass.

Card Table, 1819–25

Isaac Vose & Son

A work made of marble, gilt bronze, biscuit porcelain.

Barometer, c. 1790

Vulliamy Family

A work made of carbon fiber and epoxy.

Carbon Chair, 2004

Bertjan Pot

A work made of lacquered aluminum and marble.

Table, 1955/57

Eero Saarinen

A work made of burly padouk.

Bench, 1990

David Ebner

A work made of mahogany, maple, and walnut.

Dressing Table, c. 1835

Artist unknown

A work made of cast iron and marble.

Center Table, 1852

Bryent, Walter

A work made of walnut, walnut veneer, and white pine.

Desk, 1700–35

Artist unknown

A work made of oak.

Desk, 1908

Frank Lloyd Wright

A work made of pine and glass.

End Table, 1944

Samuel A. Marx

A work made of bentwood, caning.

Armchair, Designed 1848/50; Made c. 1860

Michael Thonet

A chair formed by bulbous shells creating an undulating plane with a pink camouflage surface pattern and four-footed base.

Ravioli Chair, 2005

Greg Lynn

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