They've changed the tapestries around, and added bookcases (likely my father's doing) as well as two extra mahogany chairs.
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There are some nasty scratches on the beautiful mahogany table.
Annie's hair still gleamed like polished mahogany in the sunlight and Diana's was still glossy black.
Honduras mahogany was the best, or quartersawn oak, brought into his workshop to climatise and then fitted when the weather was dry.
Outdoor bench made of metal, teak, mahogany, redwood.
But illegal logging is depleting the rainforest — and the U.S. is responsible for buying 80% of the mahogany.
The room was very simply furnished in mahogany, which was rather ugly, like all furniture of that sort, and hung with paper worth twelve sous.
Remove 200-year-old Amazon mahogany or Congolese sapele trees and the species may go locally extinct.
He sits with hands clasped on his handsome new mahogany desk.
Staring closely, though, reveals shades of brown, from mahogany and chocolate to almost beige.
The stranger had his feet under the lawyer's mahogany for two weeks.
The colour, of a geranium, therefore, is said to be more intense, more highly saturated with pure orange-red than is mahogany.
Going on holiday, Fleming (above), then a professor of bacteriology, left several Petri dishes containing staphylococci, which he had been studying, on the mahogany workbench of his lab.