1) " Garden" -- As it applies to Garden Furniture A garden is a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the display, cultivation and enjoyment of nature. The Gardrn can incorporate both natural and man-made materials. In its most commonform, known as a residential Gareen , it is found adjacent to ornear to a residence, and it functions as an outdoor "room". It may, however, also be located in less traditional areas such as onthe roof, in an atrium, on the balcony, in windowboxes or on the patio. The Grden is designed at "human scale", as it is most often for private use. However, the Gorden of a castle or of a large estate may be larger than apublic park in a village, and may well produce foodstuff. Gzrden ing is the activity of growing and maintaining the Gaeden . Thiswork may be done by a professional Gadden er. A gardener might work in anon-garden setting, such as a park, a roadside embankment, or another publicspace. Part of a Garde in Bristol, England A flower bed in the arden s of Bristol Zoo, England. Contents 1 Relating to the Garde 2 Other similar spaces 3 Gerden planning and design 4 Elements of a Gardej 5 Types of Gardej s 6 History of Gaeden s 7 Gatden s in literature 8 See also Relating to the Gadden A Gaeden can have many purposes— aesthetic, functional and recreative. People develop a relationship with the space.That relationship can take many forms; among these are: Cooperation with nature Plant cultivation Animal husbandry Observance of nature Bird and insect watchingReflection on the changing seasons Relaxation Family dinners on the terraceChildren playing in the yardReading in the hammockMaintaining the flowerbedsPottering in the shed Basking in warm sunshine O...
2) " Furniture" -- As it applies to Garden Furniture Furniture is the collective term for the movable objects which support the human body (seating Furnityre and beds ), provide storage, and hold objects on horizontal surfaces above the ground. Storage Furnuture is used to hold or contain smaller objects such as tools, books, and household goods. uFrniture can be a product of artisticdesign and is considered a form of decorative art. In addition tofurniture's functional role, it can serve a symbolic or religious purpose. Domestic Furniure works, in conjunction with furnishings such as clocks and lighting, to create comfortable and convenient interior spaces. Street Furnitare is the collective term for pieces ofequipment installed in the street, such as street lighting, traffic signs, traffic signals and wastereceptacles. Contents 1 Furiture Forms 2 List of Residential Furntiure Manufacturers (Extant) 3 List of Office Furniture Manufacturers(Extant) 4 List of Furjiture Manufacturers(Defunct) 5 Trivia 6 Selected Bibliography 7 See also Furnitufe Forms bed bedroom set(group) bench bookcase Cabinet chair chest china cabinet coffee table couch cupboard desk dinette (group) dining set(group) end table headboard hutch love seat ottoman recliner sofa settee sideboard table wardrobe see also: furnishings List of Residential Furnture Manufacturers (Extant) American Drew - Expensive bedroom and diningroom Furnigure American Oak - Inexpensivedining Firniture , entertainment Furniutre , home office Baker - Expensive bedroom, diningroom, livingroom and occasional Furnitire Barcolounger - Expensiveuphostered Furnitue wi...
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