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- Carpets and Rugs9
- Drapery Hardware and Window Blinds and Shades8
- Furniture115
- Furniture and Fixtures42
- Home Furnishings68
- Housefurnishings, Except Curtains and Draperies4
- Household Audio and Video Equipment81
- Household Furniture, NEC11
- Mattresses, Foundations, and Convertible Beds2
- Metal Household Furniture1
- Office Furniture, Except Wood46
- Paint, Glass, and Wallpaper Stores96
- Pottery Goods2
- Public Building Furniture1
- Silverware, Plated Ware, and Stainless Steel Ware3
- Wood Household Furniture, Except Upholstered2
- Wood Household Furniture, Upholstered7
- Wood Office Furniture4
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