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  • You Need a Weathervane to Tell Which Way the Wind Blows
    Weathervanes, or wind vanes, have been used for centuries. Since the time of the ancient Greeks, the weather vane has served a dual purpose. Since the advent of the weathervane, their use has been both decorative and functional.
  • The Face of the Grandfather Clock Does More Than Tell Time
    Most of us take the dial face of a clock or other timepiece for granted. The history of the venerable grandfather clock is the history of clock faces.
  • Pendulum Clocks Swing Through History
    The discovery of the pendulum is probably the single most important development in human timekeeping.
  • Old Fashioned Wood Flooring is New Again
    Many Americans have grown up with wall to wall carpeting as a normal part modern domestic life. Older generations of Americans remember a time when any type of rug or carpeting might have been considered a nonessential item of household furnishing reserved for the more affluent. Many a day was spent sweeping and washing wood and other types of hard flooring.
  • Futons Are a Reflection of Japanese Culture
    One of the most flexible and portable sleep surfaces in the world is the futon. Originating in Japan, the futon has become a popular alternative to the traditional western mattress. The Japanese have long developed ingenious ways to maximize available space and the futon is a perfect example.
  • Bean Bag Chair Designs Have Improved
    Many of us remember the days when bean bag chairs had sort of a mixed reputation. While they were new, comfortable and seemingly all the rage, they were not without their problems. The basic design of the bean bag chair was fairly simple.
  • Bamboo and Sisal Rugs Are Eco Friendly
    As an alternative to synthetic fibers, bamboo, sisal, and hemp are strong and renewable plant fibers. These natural plant fibers are finding an expanding market as an alternative to synthetic fabrics.
  • Adirondack Chairs Spur an Entire Industry
    The Adirondack chair is one of those simple ideas that spawned entire industry based around outdoor living. The outdoor and casual furniture industry has exploded over the past two decades and is now a five billion dollar industry. The simple need for comfortable outdoor seating was the genesis for what has become a standard in many American households.