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"mahogany" Definitions
  1. the hard red-brown wood of a tropical tree, used for making furniture
  2. a red-brown colour

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The spirited Mahogany is named after Diana Ross's high-fashion persona from the film Mahogany (1975).
The living room, nearly 2591 square feet, has a broad fireplace with a marble surround, mahogany ceiling beams and mahogany-paneled walls.
Among the original three bedrooms upstairs is one clad in Philippine narra mahogany with a coffered ceiling and built-in mahogany cabinetry.
In addition to performing, Mr. Mahogany had entrepreneurial interests: For a time he published a magazine, The Jazz Singer, and in the 2000s he started his own label, Mahogany Jazz, which released his album "Kevin Mahogany Big Band" in 2005.
"Crafted of crotch mahogany, satin wood and quartered mahogany borders, carved teardrop and dentil molding on crown," reads the description reviewed by CNN.
CNN reported that the set includes a table, sideboard and breakfront, all made out of mahogany, as well as 10 mahogany chairs that have a blue velvet finish.
And because it's from Miniot, the tonearm is milled from a single piece of laminated mahogany, while Wheel's base will be offered in choices of mahogany, walnut, or cherry.
The furniture included a table, sideboard, breakfront -- all in mahogany -- and 10 mahogany chairs with a blue velvet finish, according to Sebree and Associates and purchase documents obtained by CNN.
Mahogany, cedar, chestnut, and rosewood are all logged in Peru.
"A mahogany clam can live to five hundred," he said.
To the right, the dining room has pegged mahogany flooring.
The chamber, paneled in mahogany, is a hotbed of division.
Asia drives at night while Mahogany takes the day shift.
Mahogany pocket doors open to front parlors on either side.
It's the scent of straight razors, leather, and mahogany, of course.
My predecessor was Naomi Sims, a striking, deep mahogany-skinned model.
Mahogany Bay will offer a classic Thanksgiving buffet featuring live music.
"On the set of #Mahogany with my mama," Ellis Ross wrote.
At the highest ranks, you might find a hint of mahogany.
The cause of Carson's woes is a $31,000 mahogany dining set.
A new addition, however, is a 60-foot handmade mahogany bar.
Behind a large mahogany desk sat the bank's chief lending officer.
He wants the mahogany, too, and he's bidding 75 percent more.
Dual mahogany vanities have granite counters and blue glass vessel sinks.
Tubjoy asked, opening a heavy mahogany door on the second floor.
I thought from out on the sidewalk that it was mahogany!
Light Cognac, Medium Mahogany, and Dark Eclipse make up the shade range.
Let's say you're a carpenter, and you make furniture out of mahogany.
You can also pick either maple legs or oak with mahogany stain.
The living room has a vaulted ceiling and a mahogany entertainment center.
The kitchen features mahogany cabinets, granite counters and stainless steel Siemens appliances.
Others were the occupants of a number of mahogany framed glass cases.
It consists of a mahogany box with a lens to view prints.
The focal point was a horseshoe-shaped bar in mahogany and marble.
The $31,303 dining set includes a table, sideboard, breakfront -- all in mahogany -- and 10 mahogany chairs with a blue velvet finish, according to the company that sold the furniture to the agency and purchase documents obtained by CNN.
Ancient mahogany clams with sea aster are followed by cured beef and seaweed.
Wooden caskets, from mahogany to pine, last a bit longer but still erode.
Brother Thelonious is a dark mahogany ale with 9.4 percent alcohol by volume.
I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany.
The exterior is gray wood siding with mahogany trim and a tile roof.
Completed in 1886, the hotel is filled with mahogany furniture and grand stylings.
You pay for mahogany wood and sell a finished product for a profit.
The club includes a mahogany-clad home office, conference room and two bedrooms.
The sauce then reduces to a rich, mahogany glaze that coats the chicken.
The kitchen has a center island, mahogany cabinetry, marble countertops and slate tiles.
"At first, our mom was very nervous about us becoming drivers," Mahogany says.
The room also had a huge mahogany armoire and lots of seating options.
There was little sense of glacial undertow, of mahogany darkness, of velvety richness.
Instead it shows designer homes furnished with mahogany chairs and neat stacks of dishes.
One hundred and ninety one doors, mostly custom and made from mahogany or bronze.
I have many leather bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany. 236.
A mahogany clam, one of the ocean's most long-lived creatures, served at Koks.
In its heydey it had elegant cabins of mahogany and teak with brass finishings.
It features red brick and white trim, with mahogany woodwork and oak floors inside.
The master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling, mahogany flooring and a private screened porch.
Parisian-style mahogany double-hung windows stretching from floor to ceiling deliver ample sunlight.
Aside from writing for Mahogany, what is the range of your work for Hallmark?
The mahogany staircase rises to a landing tinted by an oval stained-glass skylight.
On the 11th floor of Procter & Gamble's headquarters in Cincinnati, there was Mahogany Row.
My Porsche Panamera GTS Sport Turismo came in a fetching "Mahogany Metallic" paint job.
These rooms have built-in cupboards and desks; the bathrooms have custom mahogany vanities.
There were rich mahogany wall fittings, chandeliers, old-fashioned rugs, and plush leather sofas.
That may explain why even white people periodically find themselves drawn to Mahogany cards.
At dusk, it's mahogany and deep chestnut after a cloud gobbles up the sun.
It was above a Georgian mahogany desk in a study with English velvet upholstery.
Castle's contributions to Objects USA included pieces made from both mahogany and from plastic.
AKA: Mahogany GordyNumber of followers: 5.2 millionAge: 25Video type: Mahogany Lox is a DJ and singer who first grew her fanbase back on Vine, where she accrued more than 1 million followers before the app shut down at the start of 2017.
To fix that, she visited Dr. Kari Williams of Mahogany Hair Revolution to get schooled.
The seven-bedroom residence has a luxurious master suite adjacent to a massive mahogany library.
They start at $99 and are available in multiple woods including mahogany, cherry, and maple.
A prominent one, in Edison, N.J., first opened its giant carved mahogany doors in 1996.
The interior is decorated in bronze, iron, Russian mahogany, and oak from France and England.
When I joined in 2006, I wrote for Mahogany, our brand for African-American women.
"Twenty years ago, mahogany examples would regularly sell for between £1,000 and £2,6003," he said.
He had a phenomonal memory for pretty much every volume on those beautiful mahogany shelves.
High ceilings and mahogany-framed triple-hung windows, it turned out, compensated for a lot.
The setting of mahogany and leather and a wine display are correct for the genre.
A monumental carved mahogany desk sat on a platform at the end of the room.
The parquet floors on this level are a combination of ash, cherry, walnut and mahogany.
From Emma Stone's glossy strawberry blonde to Rihanna's mahogany bob, there's no shortage of red inspiration.
The handcrafted wheel is made from mahogany, and comes packaged in a crocodile-embossed leather case.
Barren mahogany smoking rooms are littered with retro-future hardware borrowed from the set of Alien.
Obscuring Evans's sharp jaw and poreless skin should be garish, like installing carpet atop mahogany floors.
It comes in four different types of wood, actually: mahogany, black walnut, maple, and black cherry.
They don't gorge on the mahogany clams, buried in underwater sand, that can live for centuries.
There were no takers for a Georgian mahogany Pembroke table with a low estimate of £80.
His mahogany tea table is for sale at S. J. Shrubsole in Manhattan (priced at $225,000).
There were keyboards in mahogany-wood cases topped with stacks of electronic metal boxes, all with
For instance, I was asked to upholster specifically in Italian leather on a genuine mahogany piece.
The eat-in kitchen has mahogany countertops and custom-designed cabinetry topped by lighted display cases.
Beyond the dining area is a kitchen with mahogany-colored cabinets and pale blue subway tile.
What they saw was a mahogany case painted by the British-born landscape artist Arthur Blackmore.
Mahogany Lox, a model on the revival, said the producers encouraged the women to be themselves.
Mr. Mahogany said that as a vocalist he applied lessons he had first learned on saxophone.
At this stage, they are a ruddy mahogany and may still carry a slight bovine odor.
He bought a George II-era solid mahogany armchair for $30,000, three times the high estimate.
Mahogany or some high-grade hardwood is used to protect the coffins from insects and cracking.
Now, she and her husband grow beans, corn and other crops, and have planted mahogany trees.
"Driving with my sister as a team member has brought us a lot closer," Mahogany says.
Inside, exuberance unfurls like a hallucination in black-and-white tiles, mahogany, and twinkling fairy lights.
There was something about seeing their relationship play out in Lady Sing the Blues and Mahogany.
One day, I found an old mahogany box perched on the top shelf of a bookcase.
There are old mahogany trees dotting the property that must have stood in my grandmother's time.
They added those to pieces Mr. Dewberry already owned, including a 19th-century mahogany dining table.
Let's move onto the Small Dining room, or breakfast room, where a mahogany table seats 8.
Not a primly proper classical concert venue, not your mahogany-furnished study, and not a recording studio.
Ginsburg took the rare, dramatic step of reading portions of her statement from the court's mahogany bench.
The Mahogany Hall Resort, a boutique hotel with a restaurant, is about two miles from the property.
This mahogany-eyed teen went on to become one of the funniest ladies in the (wine) country.
Jet-skis and mahogany runabouts zipped 2023 feet in front of the bow and alongside the gunwales.
The dining room's fireplace has an antique mahogany mantel, with ornamental brass trim around the fireplace opening.
And now he's telling your mahogany supplier that he'll pay 50 percent more for the same wood.
In September, Gorringe's sold a George III inlaid mahogany bureau for £85 with fees, or about $110.
Blue doors from France lead to the pantry; mahogany doors from New York lead to the mudroom.
On the next track, "Save That Time," a ballad, Mr. Mahogany downshifts into a slow, amorous croon.
Near the house is a protected tropical gully with old mahogany trees, frogs and monkeys, she said.
The staircase is quintessentially Georgian, Mr. Ashmore said, with a mahogany balustrade, square balusters and sash windows.
The countertops in the kitchen are mahogany, and the appliances are stainless steel, including a Viking range.
Case in point: Hailey Bieber, who just swapped her bridal lavender polish for a monochrome mahogany manicure.
His office — with its deep mahogany tones, crackling fire, bourbon and Scrabble — is a place of comfort.
Its dark, mahogany-lookalike wood is used for its essential oils and in making products like furniture.
The monstrous bed was mahogany with a fringed green canopy, the posts carved into dolphins and mermaids.
Luckily, I'm greeted at the $33,000 gilded mahogany front doors by the house manager who lets me in.
The eat-in kitchen has mahogany-colored traditional cabinets with granite countertops, travertine floors and high-end appliances.
For example, our factories and warehouses are basic — no marble or mahogany is needed in our simple boardrooms.
Crosley sent the mahogany wood version, and it's easily one of the better-looking turntables I've ever seen.
It's Doris Kearns Goodwin chirping and twinkly in a pool of light in an otherwise dim mahogany study.
" Across the room, a mahogany bookcase was packed with volumes that Egan had used to research "Manhattan Beach.
Mahogany and glass doors disappear into the walls, opening up the indoor areas to views of the ocean.
"Everyone sees that this is a woman with fruit, and 80 percent miss the mahogany table," she said.
Students and graduates can often be found mingling in the parlor, library or mahogany-lined kitchen turned classroom.
For the piazza, the museum has commissioned rounded Windsor chairs tinted mahogany brown, modeled after furniture Washington owned.
One remarkable machine with a mahogany wheel, brass parts, and glass orb was used for creating static electricity.
" Among the 10 items on view will be a 1957 Perriand creation in mahogany, "Table de Forme-Libre.
Inside the narrow space is the same long mahogany bar with its mirrors and Art Deco-ish lights.
Mongoose Junction, the stone and mahogany shopping center with about 258 stores and restaurants, was up and running.
Ms. Roberts's kitchen is on the parlor floor, and rather modest, though she is installing Sapele mahogany counters.
Yes, I put my piano in there … it was this big old upright, mahogany, with all these carvings.
It made you think of garden parties and New York City streets and business meetings in mahogany offices.
This room leads into a dining room with a pier mirror and a built-in mahogany china cabinet.
Death has always been lucrative enterprise, whether it involves mahogany caskets or teams of estate and tax lawyers.
There was, again, strong usage of Bahamian-style dark-mahogany wood on paneling, chairs, and even the ceiling.
If you're set with seasonal scents, you can grab the cult hits, like Eucalyptus Mint and Mahogany Teakwood.
On the right, the more masculine parlor is trimmed in polished mahogany and the wall silk is cream.
Wide doorways framed with mahogany arches lead to the living and dining rooms; the floors are polished oak.
Tall mahogany doors lead from the dining room to the kitchen, which has Viking appliances and granite counters.
From the red leather chair to the mahogany desk, it looked like the set of his old reality show.
A '70s-era snapshot of Jim, lounging on a driftwood throne after beaching his eighteen-foot mahogany sailboat, Antigua.
I saw giant mahogany trees twisted into splintered corkscrews, a terrain burnt as brown as New England in November.
Mahogany is a tree native to the Americas but widely planted across the Philippines, grown for its valuable timber.
Lee Garlington keeps the photos in an antique mahogany box, memories of another era and a love long ago.
An antique mahogany door gives way to the central pavilion, which has the living room, dining room and kitchen.
Also delicious are the pork ribs vindaloo, slathered in a piquant mahogany sauce, the meat falling off the bone.
"They need to go out into the neighborhoods," said Paige Mahogany Parks, founder of the Jacksonville Transgender Action Committee.
They extended the wooden hull to its original size, repaired the mahogany decks and made the boat seaworthy again.
The course is located about a mile away from the resort, but guests are transported there via mahogany boats.
Mr. Mahogany arrived on the national jazz stage in the 1990s boasting a silky tone and a languid swagger.
After moving to New York City, Mr. Mahogany performed with the drummer Elvin Jones and the bassist Ray Brown.
Recently, Art Nouveau mahogany and bent wood windows on the ground floor have been recreated to match the originals.
The area, with a mahogany bar and retractable awnings, is landscaped with boxwoods, ivy, hydrangea impatiens and dogwood trees.
The millwork in the living room is quarter-sawn oak; the formal dining room is paneled in Honduran mahogany.
Composer Spencer Williams named his jazz standard-to-be "Mahogany Hall Stomp" after his aunt Lulu White's famous whorehouse.
Inside, the deep, rich mahogany pews called to mind the Fairfax County courtroom where I learned I'd do time.
A custom mahogany library in the home's main rotunda is cozy and inviting with more views of the Potomac.
They develop a rich red mahogany color, and then age for about a year in the unheated, uninsulated smokehouse.
The piece with the lowest estimate, a circa-1780 mahogany armchair pegged at $200 to $300, went for $8,750.
The open-plan second floor includes a living and dining room with mahogany floors and a concrete gas fireplace.
Someone in mahogany-laden c-suite office somewhere at each of the companies surely signed off on all of this.
We were always told by the best designers in the world that fashion looks better on deep, dark mahogany beauties.
It was a business suite, small but luxurious, with dark wood- panelled walls, thick patterned carpet and a mahogany desk.
Bustle reports that Higgins wrote about his experience with the parasite in an entry on his blog, The Mahogany Workplace.
Also upstairs is an office with mahogany trim and window brackets, and another Charleston window opening to an upper porch.
At the Twain house, mahogany panels line a ground-floor guest suite that has been closed for repairs since 2010.
This year, instead of visualizing what's acted out on the record, I see colors—rich red, deep mahogany; fall colors.
The room should have plenty of mahogany and leather, plasmas, darts, a grand piano and a professional full-service bar.
Inside, an 18-foot granite-topped center island with Belizean mahogany cabinetry delineates the galley kitchen with stainless-steel appliances.
The guy hooks a mahogany lacquered beauty from a rack by the front window and picks up a giant cleaver.
The Loyalist House is now a museum, filled with mahogany furniture carved from the ships' ballast discarded on the docks.
I have an enormous mahogany desk that weighs a ton and they just shoved it from spot to spot. THWONK!
Laymon's writing, as rich and elegant as mahogany, offers us comfort even as we grapple with his book's unflinching honesty.
The food was served on a mahogany table, with elegant gold candelabras holding long, white candles under a golden chandelier.
The vaulted master is first, with beams, mahogany floors and an en suite bathroom with a stand-alone glass shower.
On one side is a living room with mahogany sliding doors that lead to a rear deck made of ipe.
Mr. Elliott tore into the music with heated intensity, his voice a beguiling timbre of mahogany carried by boyish ardor.
I drove to Mahogany Flat, a campground just above eight thousand feet, where I spent the night in a tent.
When the younger man went to fetch a blanket I bent and laid my cheek flat against the cool mahogany.
Perhaps that was why there was one white person dancing to the big mahogany combination dropping its twelve wonderful records.
It's not as massive as the sinuous, sprawling kapok tree, nor as precious to loggers as the chocolate-colored mahogany.
Looking at Diana play off Billy in Mahogany, where there's this shared understanding of struggle and investment in each other.
Washington (CNN)A $53,25 dining set the Department of Housing and Urban Development purchased, which raised eyebrows when first reported Tuesday, includes a table, sideboard, breakfront -- all in mahogany -- and 2000 mahogany chairs with a blue velvet finish, according to the company that sold the furniture to the agency and purchase documents obtained by CNN.
Unlike their predecessor, the PS1000e, which wrapped an inner chamber of mahogany with metal, the PS2000e have a maple wood core.
A set of tall, mahogany double doors loomed directly behind the senators, though blocked by an array of four American flags.
And if cool pink shades don't flatter your skin, Emma Stone has an solution in warmer shades of rust and mahogany.
If the software is bad, no amount of decision-making in a mahogany-paneled board room is going to change it.
" Cobb included deforestation among the country's litany of tragedies, citing the "bygone glory of Haiti's lush mahogany and tropical oak forests.
I spark it up behind the building in a marijuana pipe made from the mahogany of Jimi Hendrix's guitar from Woodstock.
With her signature nimbus of mahogany-and-gray curls tied into an overhead bun, Brock Akil, 48, knows how to persevere.
The exterior is palmetto wood; doors and windows in the house are mahogany and the floors are a mix of hardwoods.
The mahogany paneling, leather chairs and mid-19th-century Irish writing table give the room the air of a gentlemen's club.
It features bright orange lacquered cabinets, Baccarat crystal, a SubZero wine fridge, and mahogany counters — and it cost $80,000 to build.
The skin tone "Tiger's Eye" is given 6/21625 odds of appearing on Friday, while "Mahogany" is an 2900/220006 shot.
A burgundy-velvet model with arms of maple and a mahogany finish, it was one of 60 pieces intended for V.I.P.s.
I like cooking flank steak until it's seared and mahogany brown on the surface but still ruby-hued and rare inside.
Another door opens to the kitchen, updated a dozen years ago with quartzite counters, stainless-steel appliances and mahogany-stained cabinets.
His voice's dark, burnished mahogany color, its dusky, hooded quality, have long recalled great Otellos like Ramón Vinay and Jon Vickers.
Reinventing the steakhouse — the standard leather-bound, mahogany-paneled, cabernet-soaked model — has become a New York preoccupation in recent years.
They traveled to Venice for candy-colored Murano chandeliers, some 10 feet across, and to Belgium for giant mahogany-framed mirrors.
"She is still the great mahogany hope, but you've seen Lupita more on magazine covers than you have onscreen," Woodard said.
Zollar nevertheless balks at the notion that Mahogany cards touch on perseverance and fortitude more so than any other Hallmark brand.
Laden with equestrian paintings and trophies, the London restaurant has hunter-green walls, mahogany paneling and bar stools in studded leather.
My father gave my mother a beautiful cedar-lined mahogany "hope chest" as an engagement gift, far more practical and lovely.
From mahogany wood bookcases to intricate patterns on the ceiling, it's clear from this room that the Masons value beauty in architecture. 
The government considers the species to be "naturalized" because of its history on the archipelago, where mahogany plantations date back a century.
The show, presented by Joseph Gross Gallery at CONTEXT New York, is comprised of 20 brass plates in hand-made mahogany frames.
Missing objects span from ornate clocks to royal portraits to an entire mahogany bed that should be in the Palace of Versailles.
The actress sat in the Mahogany Revolution salon owner's chair and had one request: to make her hair look like Lisa Bonet's.
Cook, without stirring, until mixture turns a light mahogany and a candy thermometer inserted in mixture reads 300°, about 12 minutes. 2.
Arched windows overlook the land, while cast fireplaces, and mahogany staircases accent the interiors of the large two-to-three bedroom apartment.
Most of the interior has been preserved, including raised-panel mahogany woodwork, hardwood floors, ornate plaster molding, trim, baseboards, doors and fireplaces.
He presents a raw mahogany clam on the half shell, its flesh sliced over kale purée, with kelp broth spooned on top.
Ziska and a clutch of deputy chefs served the mahogany clams, explaining that they are among the ocean's most long-lived creatures.
The artisans developed regional styles; every few miles, different floral and striped patterns became popular designs for mahogany, walnut and pine furniture.
We walk through room after room, then stop when we come across two leather chairs with frames carved from mangrove and mahogany.
A gym and sauna are also included, as well as a sunroom and mahogany-paneled library that makes for a cozy study.
From her mahogany leather boots to the fur hat and cozy hand muff, Princess Diana truly embodied winter fashion with this look.
Wirecutter recommends the Lapgear XL Executive Mahogany Lap Desk, which is not only comfortable but also as attractive as its name suggests.
High-gloss mahogany floors run from the first-floor entryway through the combination living-and-dining room, which has 10-foot ceilings.
The towering mahogany, kapok, and Brazil nut trees of the Amazon play important parts in the orchestra of the region's water system.
Linoleum can't look like marble, plywood can't recreate the grain of mahogany, and we cannot hide who and what we already are.
Facing me, on the other side of the village, was a steep mountain slope covered with rubber, mahogany, mango and palm trees.
He formed two R&B groups there, the Apollos and Mahogany, and briefly performed with a nine-piece jazz ensemble, Robinson-Pike.
So are mahogany and walnut, "but there are other less common woods that can be easily mistaken for them," he points out.
I mean letting it get deeply, richly mahogany, a shade darker than milk chocolate but not quite as black as bittersweet chocolate.
Lulu White's Mahogany Hall is long gone, but the ground floor of the attached saloon still stands, now as a department store.
Multiple sets of decorative glass doors lead to a foyer with a box-beam ceiling, mahogany paneled wainscot and white oak floors.
Roberts walked up to the mahogany bench, looking calm, and scanned the audience before taking his seat and donning his reading glasses.
The Vines was built in 2180 and features opulent Edwardian decor, beautiful fireplaces, intricately-carved mahogany paneling and a stained-glass dome.
"Back in the day you'd have the mahogany-paneled library, but we're not living in a formal world now," Ms. Kencel said.
"More women will join this male-dominated industry if they just knew there's people out here that care about them," Mahogany says.
The other public rooms also come off the gallery, including a mahogany-paneled library, the living room and a formal dining room.
Before organizing Bringing Fantasy to Carnival, Buchanan initially discovered his work through a mahogany Art Nouveau cabinet, gifted to NOMA in 1914.
According to NBC Today, the footwear — which are no longer for sale — came from Vans, and were listed as "mahogany rose" (or, pink).
It comes in three options: mahogany with maple buttons, padauk with satinwood buttons, and rosewood with sycamore buttons, all of which look great.
The game features characters of deep mahogany shades, rocking hoop earrings and big hairdos who have no trouble standing out in their environment.
For diners choosing to go down the more adventurous rabbit hole, precious ingredients such as sea urchins or mahogany clams could be introduced.
The paneled walls are a dignified hunter green, the carpet burgundy, the ceiling beams mahogany, the desk perfect for a lawyer or banker.
The country was still shaded then by a canopy of acacia and mahogany, broken here and there by the tops of rosewood trees.
The young bass-baritone Nicholas Brownlee stood out in the smaller role of the Porter, filling the auditorium with a handsome mahogany tone.
Rooms are formal and generously proportioned, most with the original chandeliers, hardwood trim and molding, and oak parquet floors accented by mahogany borders.
"All human life is laid bare within these walls," Toyn tells me, sitting at a huge mahogany table outside one of the courtrooms.
Once alone, they made their way to one of the deep mahogany cabinets that lined the room and pried open the glass door.
The loaves that you find at the artisan bakeries around here are still golden brown, not this mahogany color that yours reach. Definitely.
When the French colonized the island starting in the 17th century, they cut down trees for lumber and fuel, and mahogany for furniture.
It included $4,097 for the 12-foot mahogany table and base, $6,488 for the "Jefferson Sideboard" and more than $7,000 for 10 chairs.
For decades, the mahogany-paneled Bankers Club of America — where Queen Elizabeth II and Winston Churchill once dined — operated on the 39th floor.
The sale's top lot, an Irish William IV Mahogany four-pedestal extension dining table by Williams and Gibton (circa 1835), sold for $156,250.
Since our stay, the hotel has added a speakeasy named Room No. 9, with mahogany, leather and velvet furnishings and a vintage piano.
A sixth sense alerts me anytime I veer within a three-block radius of a bakery offering tangy country loaves with mahogany crusts.
The separate living room and formal dining room have original mahogany hardwood floors and custom casement windows matched to the original leaded style.
" Several years ago, Mahogany did dip a toe into social issues — however unintentionally — with the Father's Day card "For Mom on Father's Day.
Mrs. Zollar said Mahogany keeps up with the trends through constant market research, some of which involves watching online communities like Black Twitter.
Essentially, if you'd like to close the business deal and refurnish your mahogany library, this is where you'd go for some respectable deals. 
The entryway connects to a glass gallery that leads in turn to the living room, which has mahogany-paneled walls and walnut floors.
The elevator, a little mahogany-paneled palace on vertical rails, rose past floor after floor, numbers sweeping by behind the gold scissor gate.
He earns his living over a small period of the year diving in cold waters to harvest sea urchins and mahogany clams by hand.
Yet Neil Gorsuch offers an intriguing contrast to the man who sits at the center of the raised mahogany bench: Chief Justice John Roberts.
The key was to compare export documents detailing where protected species, like mahogany and cedar, were supposedly harvested with Osinfor inspections of those areas.
This one consists of a sleek-looking ceramic pot mounted on a mahogany board, and comes with a tea candle and two serving prongs.
The Turn Touch remote is available to back on Kickstarter, with $79 getting a mahogany model, with the rosewood and padauk versions costing $99.
Arched doorways at each end of the living room open to a dining room with a mahogany table, glass block windows, louvers and skylights.
To pay this debt, Haitians began exporting mahogany to France; by 303 they were sending 4 million cubic feet of it overseas every year.
Emails were limited to "Mahogany Row" because it's a designated Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility, with heightened digital security, and no wireless devices allowed inside.
Eschewing even the merest whiff of mahogany veneer or slightest hint of shag pile carpeting, the result is remarkably understated and very "new" England.
"After having this surgery, it allows me to be all of Mahogany and all that I was put on Earth to be," Phillips says.
Stagnant wages and the financial crisis of 2008 appear to have accelerated the flames: people who'd lost their homes could hardly afford mahogany coffins.
There's lots of deep mahogany and chandeliers, magazines and newspapers laid out for guests to flick through, and the waiting staff were very friendly.
In September, Christie's in New York will offer mahogany tables and an armchair made in Newport around 1760 (with estimates up to $90,16303 each).
The new (used) organ will be housed — as the Schlicker has been — behind an elegant mahogany case that dates to the early 19th century.
Denice Frohman, Marie Howe, Nikky Finney, Mahogany Brown, Willie Perdomo, Nikki Giovanni, Naomi Shihab Nye, Robin Coste Lewis, Claudia Rankine, Tupac Shakur, Cornelius Eady. . . .
The question goes far beyond a $43,000 soundproof phone booth at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or a $85033,000 mahogany dining set at HUD.
It didn't matter how many economics degrees your investment bank had sitting around a mahogany conference table—no one knew what would happen next.
Updated within the last decade, the unit's interior has refinished walls of paneled mahogany and period-style toile paper rising to 11-foot ceilings.
And there are dried, round, mahogany ñora peppers ($1 each), essential for romesco sauce to slather on grilled leeks for a seasonal Catalan treat.
In the living room, the couple built a mahogany wet bar, with six bar stools, Tiffany-style pendant lamps and a stained-glass window.
Over a raucous 45 minutes, the new members cheered, groaned and heckled as each person stepped forward to a mahogany box filled with chips.
The 12 stately rooms feature mahogany doors, antique chandeliers sourced from Cuba and floor-to-ceiling windows with unobstructed views of Volcán de Agua.
Completed last fall for about $300 per square foot, the zinc-paneled structure with mahogany-framed windows sits at the top of the property.
Petite, with mahogany skin and her hair in a swirl of braids, the 13-year-old liked her school and she liked her teachers.
Decorated with mahogany flower garlands, the sky-blue train parked at the sleepy station in Jalore could be mistaken for a new passenger train.
And so, 81 years after its founding, the company created Mahogany, its first year-round imprint dedicated to cards for the African-American community.
Roberts not only sits at the center of the elevated mahogany bench but also resides at the ideological middle of the nine-member court.
Mr. Berry was laid out in a polished mahogany coffin and dressed in a vintage glittery purple shirt, white jacket and sea-captain's hat.
The lactose in buttermilk produces the chicken's signature mahogany-brown skin while the acids help tenderize the meat and offer a slight, pleasant tang.
You can purchase it in either mahogany or poplar, and it comes with a satin-clad mattress and a dual-sided Microfiber and satin blanket.
Scotsman Roddie Sloan supplies sea urchins and mahogany clams to some of the world's best restaurants, from Noma in Copenhagen to St. John in London.
The Zucklight comes in light oak, mahogany or white aspen and customers can select the color and brightness for the light with a related app.
They've got a fairly average top seed in Portugal, who have too often relied on their mahogany-hued superstar, the man otherwise known as CR21914.
Below her more than 12,000 square feet of billowing sails is a gleaming mahogany superstructure that houses a saloon, formal dining area, and captain's cockpit.
The president sat with first lady Melania Trump at the front of the marble-walled courtroom near the justices' mahogany bench, making no public remarks.
They feature marble en-suite bathrooms with showers, double beds, a private living area, bathrobes, hand-embroidered cushions, and plenty of silk, gold and mahogany.
He stood, loosely scattering greetings to his pups, the photographer and Sam, his wife of 38 years, before settling in at his massive mahogany desk.
"Flannel" offered a nice break from all the sweet candles we'd been smelling, as it contains fresh bergamot, heirloom mahogany, soft musk, and essential oils.
Many original details from 1860 remain, such as pre-tin plaster moldings, mahogany stairwells, and etched glass, with newer renovations paying homage to the past.
She asked only one question and, with her head hung low, she was at times barely able to be seen on the tall mahogany bench.
Stocks and bonds cannot give you the same satisfaction as a heated saltwater pool with a waterfall, surrounded by mahogany decking, and Amagansett ocean breezes.
This is no toy dinghy either -- the 160 pound mahogany ride has an electric motor, full nautical lighting and one of those awesome yacht horns.
The antique bar — all polished mahogany and cherry and mother-of-pearl inlays — provides a suitable spot for laughing reminiscence, for catching up, for storytelling.
The series begins in the show's opening gallery with a bare mahogany chair frame so stripped as to be both victim and instrument of torture.
In addition to Mr. Hampton, his half brother, he is survived by two brothers, Lawrence and James L. Mahogany, and a half sister, Carmen Julious.
It took him almost four years, but by the time he was done, the house gleamed with imported marble, polished mahogany and gold-plated hardware.
Others are as elliptical as Martin Puryear's 228 sculpture "Self," a hunching, black, thumb-shaped monolith of meticulously cut and finished mahogany and red cedar.
But when a light freezing rain began — and Luke in his brown parka began to resemble a piece of lacquered mahogany — we called it quits.
For meat lovers, it's a beautiful sight: racks of mahogany-skinned birds, sugar-shiny slabs of pork ribs, and all that thrillingly saturated, sticky redness.
Yoo Jean Han for Sotheby's International Realty Built in 1839, the first floor has hand-carved moldings, mahogany doors with original hardware and marble fireplaces.
A serving area and bar off the dining section lead to a kitchen with mahogany cabinets, orange laminate countertops and many of its original appliances.
It's a neighborhood joint, with a curved mahogany bar and a shuffleboard table, complete with an abacus to tally scores, open to ironic, boozy competition.
He was seated at a mahogany table, surrounded by bookcases stacked with volumes of legal records, recalling when the agency realized it had to change.
A children's book she wrote with Mahogany L. Browne and Elizabeth Acevedo, "Woke: A Young Poet's Call to Justice," is scheduled for release in March.
Go for a basic black or one of the more funky options, like a navy patent leather snakeskin or a rich mahogany croc-embossed situation.  
His family had a long history in the region, working as guides for the rubber barons and, more recently, for oil explorers and mahogany loggers.
The mahogany bowls and plates were beautiful and simple — produced on a lathe, a craft technique that has all but disappeared in the United States.
And that's still here, for the shrinking tribe that still decorates with old oak and mahogany instead of modern (and even pricier) leather and steel.
High-end materials include mahogany trim and cabinetry; travertine on most floors; ipe wood decking on the exterior lanais; and kitchen counters of Kashmir granite.
Before us stood a riot of nature: century old mahogany trees, towering ferns, bamboo and a crazy array of wildflowers — ixora, heliconia and porcelain rose.
You give him a mahogany tan and then you do the following: You create a fried chicken-scented sunscreen and give it away for free.
Tropical forests yield some of the most beautiful and valuable woods in the world, such as teak, mahogany, rosewood, balsa, sandalwood, and countless lesser-known species.
It's solid, with three different aesthetic options for the top of the box (bamboo, mahogany and tigerwood) and a steel base to keep it in place.
Hawksbill turtles are named for their beaky, birdlike faces, but their most eye-catching feature is their shells, ornately patterned in honey, chocolate and mahogany hues.
Tanned and lithe, with a close crop of mahogany curls, she is Yasmin Sewell, the 40-year-old Australian-born, London-based fashion director of Style.
But the living room, which is painted a warm yellow and highlights the couple's fondness for Deco (mahogany bar cabinet; Austrian armchairs), is almost equally inviting.
It comes in three finishes — matte, metallic, and shimmer — and truly unusual colors like Burnished Honey (a deep mahogany brown) and Divine Mink (a gray brown).
Mr. Humphrey has in stock an early 213th-century mahogany linen press, complete with original brass fittings and, even more unusually, original oil and wax patina.
But if you get close enough to read the small lettering on the card inset in each photograph's thick mahogany frame a layered meaning takes shape.
Mr. Mahogany begins one track of that album, Charlie Parker's "Confirmation," in a sizzling tête-à-tête with Mr. Nash, scatting at him in percussive bursts.
It was not until Mr. Mahogany discovered "Look to the Rainbow," a live album by Al Jarreau, that he began to explore jazz vocalists more fully.
The gallery leads to the first formal dining room, a massive space anchored by a wood-burning fireplace and with floors of mahogany, walnut and maple.
Size: 3,235 square feet Price per square foot: $3183 Indoors: Double mahogany front doors open to a great room with a 14-foot cedar cathedral ceiling.
But after Mr. Richardson bought it in 1995, he carved up the space, creating an enfilade of rooms connected via mahogany doorways crowned with neoclassical pediments.
They incorporated many natural materials into the design, he said, including mahogany and oak, terra-cotta and marble tile, as well as mosaic finishes from India.
Many of the unit's original architectural details remain, like the mahogany and ash wood moldings, shutter-frame windows and trim, and tin ceilings in the kitchen.
Broadleaf evergreen and teak and mahogany rain forest covered all except for the thickets of bamboo and the clearings in the valleys of tall elephant grass.
The restaurant, in Bloomingdale's flagship store, mimicked the train's dark-green interiors, with velvet on the walls, along with mahogany paneling and a Victorian-style ceiling.
Closed-door confabs in mahogany and marble rooms with brass spittoons have been replaced with Trump heckling, pouting, demanding and sharing his innermost thoughts on Twitter.
Each of the three sauces is agreeably thick: mellow mustard-yellow mango and sweet pepper; musky, smoky mahogany serrano and chipotle; and weaponized neon-orange habanero.
It's solid, with three different aesthetic options for the top of the box (bamboo, mahogany, and tiger wood) and a steel base to keep it in place.
The actress, who shocked everyone with her buttery blonde makeover exactly one month ago, has already given in and dyed her hair back to a rich mahogany.
PST: Amazon's Super Bowl ad is now live: ———- Alec Baldwin and Dan Marino are sitting in a lush mahogany-lined room in front of an open fire.
Maybe your ideal evening looks like something out of the movies; you're in a black velvet jumpsuit, reaching across the mahogany bar for another glass of champagne.
We've got a long-term lease, we have a great relationship with our landlord, and we just got new mahogany bar top, so that is pretty exciting!
It releases terpenes from other plants stored in rods into a mahogany chamber, and through atmospheric transfer, the terpenes bind to the plant at a molecular level.
There also is a library paneled in mahogany, with a wet bar in a nook with a bar scene painted on one wall, original to the house.
Running around the sunbathers were the children — shaggy-haired, barely dressed in skimpy bathing suits, skin the color of mahogany, all calling to each other in Italian.
Typically, the bodies are composed of ash or alder, but could be made with others, such as maple, rosewood, ebony, or mahogany, depending on the specific model.
Estimated at £10,000 to £15,000, it did not find a buyer, but a circa 1825 mahogany table did, at £233,750, more than four times the low estimate.
The result is a loaf with a thick mahogany crust that's full of such depth of flavor that standard baguettes look and taste positively premature by comparison.
It hung in the first-class smoking room, which was designed to emulate fashionable gentlemen's clubs with mahogany walls inlaid with mother-of-pearl and gilded sconces.
More homes have open-concept, casual living spaces rather than formal dining rooms and studies, which reduces the need for stately mahogany dining tables, chairs and cabinets.
When the first gin palaces began to appear in London, in the eighteen-twenties, the public was dazzled by the Corinthian columns, mahogany counters, and gas lighting.
The building at 210 West 77th features a brick and bronze exterior with mahogany French doors, while 221 West 77th has casement windows set into precast stone.
First up I ventured into this dining room, with a huge mahogany table and throne-like chairs in rich shades of red, orange, yellow, and hot pink.
The pieces are exquisitely fashioned from a menagerie of materials: yellow or red copper, nickeled silver, recycled aluminum, walnut wood, Mahogany, cow skin, camel bone, and tin.
Rarely has the chief justice of the United States, who sits at the center of the elevated mahogany bench, also been at the ideological middle of the nine.
The Black-ish actress took to Instagram on Thursday to share a a black and white TBT photo on the set of Mahogany with her mom, Diana Ross.
You guys have literally eggshell, eggshell whites, beige, stone, ivory... You have every variation of ivory, and then you picked mahogany and deep honey to make who happy?
First purchased by Queen Victoria in 1856, the S & P Erard piano is made of mahogany, satinwood and pine, with brass and gilt bronze mounts, gilded and varnished.
Last month the national assembly, as Quebec's legislature is called, voted unanimously to move the mahogany, bronze and steel object to a less prominent place in the building.
Glossed with olive oil, seasoned with salt and surrounded by herbs, they become condensed and wonderfully sweet, picking up a smoky flavor and turning mahogany brown in spots.
Located at 54 Main Street, the old-timey space trimmed in pressed tin and mahogany is further evidence of how the past and present can harmoniously collide here.
You could tour the city's proudest French restaurants without coming across a more skillfully done puff pastry crust, notched like a pinwheel and baked to a deep mahogany.
Size: 1,424 square feet Price per square foot: $491 Indoors: The house is warmed visually by custom cherry, maple and mahogany finishes and physically by radiant-heated floors.
And it's become a routine observation that centuries-old pieces in oak or mahogany are often cheaper — if they sell at all — than their contemporary flat-pack equivalents.
Inside is the bar itself, a long stretch of mahogany that runs almost the length of the narrow room, with its tiled floors and old three-globe chandeliers.
The home also has retained much of its prewar grandeur and scale, including the hand-carved mahogany and oak doors and oak burnsall paneling in the living room.
Amid its mahogany-paneled walls and swatches of tweeds and herringbones, worn leather sofas, bearskin hats and scarlet red brocaded jackets stood Mr. Siem, briskly trying things on.
MANILA — When Lizel Torreras, 35, became pregnant with her third child, she mixed a tincture of bitter herbs and mahogany bark, a home remedy said to induce abortion.
From the great room, a mahogany staircase leads down to a foyer connecting two bedrooms with en suite baths, both of which have access to the lower deck.
According to Mr. von Bismarck, doors manufactured a few years ago with mahogany stolen from a Unesco World Heritage Site in Honduras ended up in Mar-a-Lago.
The Philippine mahogany table, now carved with a mycelium-inspired runner down the center, was hewed from 1920s-era church pews that a congregation in Santa Monica, Calif.
As it turned out, the 48th annual Academy Awards ceremony—which featured such films as Jaws, Dog Day Afternoon, and Mahogany—wound up raising more questions than it answered.
You see, for me, classic movies are the likes of Love & Basketball, Selena, and Mahogany — coming-of-age stories that were relatable or aspirational for a young brown woman.
Clinton wanted a "Blackberry-like" solution for accessing secure emails, claiming that limiting her emails to "Mahogany Row", the 7th floor at the State Department, would be too constricting.
Whitten ups the ante in "Lucy" by positioning her narrow curves atop several blocks of mahogany, stone, and metal, materially suggesting that her roots encompass disparate continents and cultures.
In theory, Kavanaugh could be confirmed, sworn in and sitting on the mahogany bench in the traditional black justice's robe by Tuesday, when the court is next in session.
The extensive interior woodwork — floors, ceiling and wall paneling, trim and built-ins — is a mix of koa, mango and mahogany, all refinished and preserved by the current owners.
In 215, Mr. Stair sold a set of eight George III-style carved mahogany chairs for $230,240; in 3000, he sold a similar set of eight chairs for $5003.
Across the mahogany reading tables, I spied Dunia's tight curls bobbing as she glanced up from her books to smile at the parade of friends that stopped to chat.
When the crust turned mahogany and a savory steam piped from the loaf, we'd pull it from the oven and stuff each slot with a salad of fresh herbs.
Carve 07, her latest chair for Gervasoni, has a mahogany back with circles of different sizes punched out, an unexpected detail in a piece that recalls African tribal stools.
"I do not think that embedded in Mahogany is the expectation or idea that, for whatever reason, African-Americans have this need to focus in on drama," she said.
At the other end of the floor is a library lined with mahogany paneling and shelves, along with a large living room and a connecting solarium with cushioned seating.
To one side is a family room with a polished concrete floor, wood-burning fireplace and reclaimed mahogany wall paneling under a vaulted ceiling with exposed steel-tie rods.
There was the complex mahogany staircase rising into the dim upper hall, there a gleaming carpet rod, and there—there—the terrible hall stand, ten feet high, intensely authoritarian.
The main-floor rooms contain different hardwood trims that have been painted over: walnut in the library, bird's-eye maple in the parlor and mahogany in the dining room.
Their fur presents in four distinct colors: "Blenheim (red and white), Prince Charles (tricolor, consisting of white, black, and tan), King Charles (black and tan), and Ruby (a rich mahogany)."
After decades of neglect, many of the board houses are rotting through, the mahogany boards that make up the walls finally succumbing to the relentless battering of successive rainy seasons.
I think there's something interesting about this city of mahogany that has gone to the excesses of consumption and is now just a dustbowl of forgotten desires and sexual fantasies.
His ironically thin "Atlas" sculptures (carved of mahogany or pencil) lift eggs symbolizing the globe, sometimes placed into inverted toilet plungers, reminiscent of the torch of the Statue of Liberty.
She tagged Dr. Kari Williams, a board-certified trichologist (yep, that's a hair doctor) who also moonlights as the owner and designer at Mahogany Hair Revolution salon in Los Angeles.
As Alito read portions of his decision from the court's tall mahogany bench on Monday, he emphasized the many federal requirements and protracted litigation Texas had faced through the years.
The ocean and several islands are on view throughout the open living area by way of six pairs of louvered, mahogany French doors that connect to a wraparound covered deck.
The financial planner from Chesterton, Indiana, had "prestigious" visions of board life swimming in her head, perhaps involving hanging out in mahogany boardrooms and hobnobbing with the rich and powerful.
The video is on a kind of woodcut printing trip; images of Alex Wiley himself appear from time to time on the mahogany background, changing etchings at a moment's notice.
Mr. Stair's highlights from the past year include a George I cut-gesso and giltwood table that sold for $31,000 and a Louis XVI mahogany desk that sold for $13,183.
INDOORS Bought by an investor last year, the home was thoroughly remodeled, with updated mechanical systems, an enlarged kitchen, a reconfigured master suite and a new backyard mahogany-wood deck.
The owners bought this property in 103 and restored it to operate as a bed-and-breakfast, with decorative fireplaces, four-poster beds and mahogany armoires in the guest suites.
The 117-foot yacht, built in the early 23th century for a Detroit industrialist, was once sumptuously appointed in mahogany and teak, with a social hall that featured a piano.
The lawyers then stayed for oral arguments in two cases in the ornate courtroom, assisted by an interpreter standing in front of the mahogany bench where the eight justices sit.
On Thursday, the president and first lady were present at his formal investiture ceremony, during which Kavanaugh sat in a special mahogany chair once used by Chief Justice John Marshall.
Below, a Bob Simmons—known as the father of modern surfboard design—board from 1949, made of a polystyrene core laminated with a mahogany veneer and sealed with fiberglass and resin.
But Pruitt has promised a drastic overhaul of that agency they serve, a re-do that likely escaped few of the roughly 75 employees gathered in a tall, mahogany meeting room.
Ben Carson, the neurosurgeon turned secretary of Housing and Urban Development, was forced to explain Tuesday why he ordered a $31,000 mahogany dining room set for his office using taxpayer money.
"I think if you're into status, and you've got to have a big mahogany desk in the corner, then you're not going to come into a place like this," he said.
That unique space, or the Shakedown, is a series of underground Los Angeles lesbian club nights — Shakedown sessions — that started with erotic dancers like Mahogany, one of the original Shakedown Angels.
Kavanaugh took his seat at the right end of the courtroom's mahogany bench - the location assigned to the court's junior-most member - and wore traditional black robes like the other justices.
It's taken until 2016, but the strict definition of nude is slowly starting to change, from Christian Louboutin's versatile collection of heels and flats to Mahogany Blues' all-inclusive dance apparel.
Since their appearance in the twilight of the 14th century, globes have simultaneously acted as scientific tools, collectibles, and decorative elements for the easy bourgeois office and mahogany-fringed Airbnb apartment.
Nearly three hours later, Ali's mahogany coffin was placed in the back on what they call the table, an acrylic platform, and the procession finally pulled out of the funeral home.
Book this log cabin for $126 per weekend nightThis cabin is everything I hoped for when searching out a log home: classic mahogany exterior, rich wood walls, and knotted pine fixtures.
In the eighties, some chiefs made easy profits by granting logging and mining rights to outsiders, but after a decade the mahogany was depleted and the price of gold had dropped.
Zollar said that a black customer browsing the greeting card aisle at a CVS may notice on a Mahogany card "familiar expressions," terms or phrases that hint at a shared history.
The coffered ceiling is gilt-edged, and the walls are adorned with mahogany and murals, including one where the chiefs of American Indian tribes celebrate victory over the British in 1755.
He then joined some schoolchildren in planting mahogany trees and crouched down with one young boy to help him with the sapling – and they marked their success with a high-five.
Paneled with mahogany-colored wood, the van serves as his sleeping quarters when he's traveling from farm to farm, as well as his law office and storage spot for his surfboard.
A single Peruvian mahogany tree can be sold for more than $11,000 on the U.S. lumber market, according to a study by the Environmental Investigation Agency, or EIA, a London-based nonprofit.
The absence of top-down and decisive policy and budget guidance from "mahogany row" creates a vacuum that the bureaucracy rushes to fill from the bottom up, producing lowest common denominator outcomes.
You could start at the 90s chart-topping R&B trio SWV, and easily end up discovering Mahogany Blue, a similar, yet mostly unknown trio with a single album released in 113.
So, I chomped on my Cuban cigar, spun on my fine leather swivel chair, pounded my mahogany desk, scribbled the page with absolutely vicious edits, and demanded a perfect revision by Wednesday.
So how is it that the woman who brought us Mahogany chic and pioneered the wet hair look long before Kim K. never entered the beauty biz in her decades-long career?
"The room had marble floors with extremely high ceilings, mahogany wood with deep reds, and was filled with exotic, even endangered animals, including a giraffe and other rare specimens," the document states.
" For her, the goal of Mahogany Mary is to remedy that lack of diversity by helping people to understand via her events that "weed is only the beginning of plant-based medicine.
In a new interview with the Financial Times, we learn that she swapped out the beige and mahogany that runs through the rest of the West Wing for an all-white office.
There's also a need for a similar approach to dance apparel, such as that of indie brand Mahogany Blues, which currently has four hues and two more on the way, per Buzzfeed.
The Calder Cup, a 143-pound trophy of sterling silver mounted on Brazilian mahogany, was on display before and during Thursday's Monsters game at the Q, as the arena is widely known.
Size: 1,841 square feet Price per square foot: $244 Indoors: Crossing a wraparound mahogany porch supported by pillars made of locally quarried stone, one enters through a Dutch door of unusual breadth.
The workshop will consist of panel discussions and collaborative small group sessions with artists, scholars, and panelists, including Dar Williams, Mahogany L. Browne, Felix Endara, David Birkin, Nicolaus Mills, and Michelle Slater.
Quickly besotted with the area, Mr. D'Orville soon traded up within his prewar building, buying a two-bedroom, two-bath unit, with granite counters and original mahogany columns, for $910,423 in 2006.
"Walnut lasted 'til 220 and then was superseded by mahogany," Mr. Chellar said, explaining that the hardwood from the Americas was more resistant to pests like the woodworm that can destroy walnut.
As I walked onto the gleaming Indonesian mahogany floors, it was the bed that took center stage, its crisp Egyptian cotton sheets draped casually by blue and white wool pillows and throws.
The line-up includes Emmy Award-winning filmmaker & The Pieces I Am producer Sandra Guzman, Pulitzer-prize winning poet Tyehimba Jess, poet Mahogany L. Browne from PBS' Brief But Spectacular, and more.
The master suite takes up its own wing, with a bedroom facing the Sound, a marble bath with a deep soaking tub and steam shower, a mahogany-paneled study and an office.
The pig breaks down quite slowly, looking for a long while as if it's merely going to sweat the whole time and never become crisp or mahogany, as you have been promised.
The White House said Thursday that it is "looking into" the controversial purchase of a $31,561 mahogany dining room set at the U.S. Housing and Urban Development Department under Secretary Ben Carson.
The ceiling over the mahogany wood desk was covered in blue and white Talavera tiles, and the chandelier in the center of the room was constructed of both wrought iron and clay.
They taught him the secrets of salt and hickory smoke, and how to know when the meat is just the right shade of mahogany, ready to be aged like fine bourbon or wine.
Ms. Radcliffe surmised that the sumptuous mahogany-paneled addition had been a Prohibition-era speakeasy, and that its proprietors had concealed their alcohol in the vault and their cash inside the smaller safe.
Following that, there were additional written and unwritten responses from those present in front of the room: Mahogany L. Browne, Cheryl Clarke, Ariel Goldberg, and Christopher Stackhouse, with Simone White participating as well.
The second tool kit was crafted out of mahogany and contains an amputation saw, a curved amputation knife, a set of surgical scissors and tissues forceps that were used to stabilize soft tissue.
"No amount of pain you go through with surgery can measure up to the mental pain you feel on a daily basis," says Mahogany Phillips, 49, a transgender woman in New York City.
They were all luxurious aromas that I imagine to be what Diane Keaton smells like, but none of them satisfied me as much as a strong whiff of Bath & Body Works' mahogany teakwood.
Mr. Malbone was a descendant of Rhode Island merchants who sold mahogany and slaves, but by the early 1800s his branch of the family had run out of money and moved to Connecticut.
Some of it was easily gotten rid of; other things — a sofa, a mahogany chest of drawers, a brass bed whose headboard and footboard weighed a ton — required the assistance of removal men.
In the charming elegance of Gage & Tollner, which had been in that brownstone serving food on its mahogany tables covered with immaculate white tablecloths since 1892, I ate my lobster tail with glee.
A mahogany bureau table produced by Jonathan Townsend in 1767, when he was 17805 (he died five years later in a smallpox epidemic), brought $230 million in 21800 at Christie's in New York.
CreditCreditChester Higgins Jr./The New York Times My mother, Vivian Jarrett-Irving, is the owner of two fur coats: a full-length mahogany mink and a fox that hits right below the knee.
Size: 5863,701 square feet Price per square foot: $629 Indoors: Inspired by his tropical model, Mr. Mackinlay used mahogany in the paneling and glass-fronted built-ins, and cork on the kitchen floors.
A pair of steps leads down to the living room, which is paneled in Honduran mahogany and has a wood-burning fireplace; beyond is a formal dining room and a glass gallery addition.
For her crispy rice salad, Ms. Charoenwong mixes jasmine rice with curry paste, sliced lime leaf and salt, forms it into a ball and deep fries it until its outer edges turn mahogany.
And Mr. Haatuft works only with fishermen who pull in wild creatures like cusk, sea urchins, langoustines and mahogany clams — big specimens with thick brown shells that live for up to 400 years.
Perched on a hill overlooking the sea, cooled by the trade winds, the airy high-ceiling rooms were filled with the trappings of planter wealth, including a large collection of island mahogany furniture.
"It had a lot of really interesting and charming details, like the barrel ceiling in the living room, leaded glass, little stained-glass details and really beautiful mahogany doors and frames," he said.
A plain cherry-wood money box dating from the mid-1700s segues to a glossy cedar-and-mahogany humidor, with intricate wenge inlay along the edges, made by Edward Pirnik-Mauriz, a Fairfield woodworker.
After an article in The New York Times about the glass-and-mahogany display cases, new violations were issued in July, which led to a hearing at the city's Environmental Control Board on Thursday.
In a post titled "Working on My Childhood Dream: A Restaurant" on his website Mahogany Workplace, Higgins, 29, announced that he is part of the team opening new Denver-based restaurant Ash'Kara next month.
" The best part of a brown iPhone is Apple will probably have some pretentious name for it like "Chocolate" or "Mahogany" â€" Karissa Bell (@karissabe) September 11, 2018 Which, well, kind of makes sense.
Pan-fried chicken takes some time to prepare, but you'll be rewarded for the effort; this mahogany-brown chicken is irresistible; and proceed with caution when you make this delicious but fiery fried chicken.
We were all in agreement that "Flannel" — which has a mahogany, musky aroma — was the clear winner, while the sickly sweet "Blueberry Maple Pancakes" was, in our opinion, too much of a good thing.
The luxury suite is decorated in gold and black and features a living room with wet bar, dining room with crystal chandelier, mahogany four-poster king bed and master bath with marble Jacuzzi tub.
Born in 1973, he was a nephew of Tutu Pombo, a wily, flamboyant chief who had grown rich in the eighties as he negotiated with whites to extract mahogany and gold from the jungle.
"I hit the jackpot with rosewood and mahogany and ebony and spruce: woods I had never seen before, let alone at the dimensions and sizes I needed to experiment with guitar making," Boak recalls.
All of the rooms have oversized windows, and the living room, in the back of the house, opens on three sides to outdoor spaces with the same Mexican tile and mahogany finishes found inside.
The entrance to the apartment is at the top of a curved mahogany stairway that opens onto a well-preserved late-Baroque landing with travertine floors and hand-stenciled walls that resemble flocked wallpaper.
Inside, five bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms coexist with several unusual spaces, including a living room with 20-foot ceilings, a loft study, a basement recording studio, and a mahogany-lined library.
The mahogany bar, intricately carved with garlands and horse and elephant heads, is a copy of the one at the Lillie's near Union Square, which was brought over from Gosford Castle in Northern Ireland.
I had to have high expectations of my teams but still be likable, because my group needed to outperform the others so that I could feel worthy of my seat at the mahogany table.
Still, the renovation had to be done — in wood, Spanish cedar for the facade and mahogany for the front stoop, which was so large it had to be lowered into place by a crane.
Ever since its meticulous restoration in 2013, the Board of Officers Room at the Park Avenue Armory, with its mahogany wainscoting and enormous fireplace, has become an intimate space for chamber music and recitals.
The largely female crowd of around 200 social registrants had gathered inside a mahogany-paneled room to pay tribute to Mario Buatta, the society decorator who died in October at the age of 82.
Built in 1920 from iron, teak and mahogany, and once used for transporting sand around France, the houseboat currently houses a two-bedroom apartment and two studios, totaling about 2,000 feet of living space.
Built in 1920 from iron, teak and mahogany, and once used for transporting sand around France, the houseboat currently houses a two-bedroom apartment and two studios, totaling about 2,000 feet of living space.
Porter had multiple sources of inspiration for the look, but the "Pose" star told Vogue that the outfit was ultimately modeled after an Egyptian-inspired look that Diana Ross wore in the 1975 film "Mahogany."
The lobby design features an opulent mix of materials, including a reception desk clad in strips of artist-made mirrored glass, glossy mahogany panels, and a floating gilded ceiling in the corridor to the elevators.
She funneled the money into building her boat, the JFS Salignac, which cost about $90,000, designing a two-masted schooner that she could sail alone and lining it in mahogany — Honduran, as opposed to Brazilian.
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CreditCreditJustin T. Gellerson for The New York Times WASHINGTON — Mahogany Books in this capital city's poorest ward reflects both the aspirations and the challenges facing rapidly revitalizing neighborhoods across the District of Columbia and beyond.
According to the Royal Collection Trust, the gilded mahogany couch was part of the furniture supplied to King George IV between 1827 and 1829 for the library, which is now the castle's Green Drawing Room.
With a price tag of 500 million euros, the work includes renovating the ornate pillars, crumbling marble and mahogany wood interiors in the 19th century buildings, which were once used as head offices by Spanish banks.
You can wear a rich mahogany color when you're feeling bold, paint on a milk chocolate hue as your everyday lipstick, or choose a shade that's close to your complexion to truly achieve a "nude" look.
His latest is the art deco-inspired SkyVue, which uses mahogany-like sapele wood and aluminum trim to mimic the look of a 1930s skyscraper (although that also means it looks a lot like Sony's PS2).
Its coat of arms features two woodcutters, one with light brown skin carrying an ax, the other darker skinned and holding an oar, who symbolize the country's ethnic diversity, history of slavery and its mahogany industry.
Despite Adams's use of dashiki and kente cloth, materials embedded with complex concepts of trade and place, or his many shades of mahogany in "Figures in an Urban Landscape," the contained portal recalls a singular vision.
Kevin Mahogany, a vocalist whose broad baritone and prodigious talents as an improviser made him a latter-day jazz standard-bearer, was found dead on Sunday at his home in Kansas City, Mo. He was 59.
I also read in the bath, using a Victorian brass and mahogany reading contraption which swings out over the tub and allows one to turn the pages with one finger, thus reducing dampness and potential mildew.
Mr. Colby gutted two closets and built a wainscoted, arched dining nook in their place; fashioned mahogany and walnut runners to conceal the electrical wires coiled in the ceiling; and tiled the bathroom, among other projects.
I studied the way 18th-century Caribbean slaves hacked down mahogany groves and floated the harvested logs through waters infested with sharks so that New England cabinetmakers could help American slaveholders get comfortable in glossy armchairs.
Downstairs, on the garden level, they retained their predecessors' French Zuber scenic dining room wallpaper, adding a 19th-century mahogany claw foot dining table and a long-sought-after chandelier that combines candles and electric lighting.
A wooden skateboard and table, where they used 15 different types of wood including cherry, oak, mahogany and ash, were part of the installation "Graceful Ride," which was exhibited last year at Kunstraum, a London gallery.
"That version doesn't have the dog," said Mr. Beddington, who added that the work available at Tefaf on behalf of its British owner was one of just three known paintings by Canaletto executed on mahogany panel.
After coming here to Norway I've built a career as a fisherman, supplying top of the line restaurants with sea urchins and mahogany clams, but before that I was a farmer, a chef and even a baker.
A few of his favorite features include a unique mahogany wine storage wall in the dining room, an open plan great room and pocket doors that open up an entire side of the home to the backyard.
"Much of the deforestation of the precious hardwoods occurred in the 19th century when the Haitian government turned over mahogany forests to outside companies," said Gerald Murray, an anthropologist and professor emeritus at the University of Florida.
Mahogany Phillips likes to describe herself as a "tall woman of statuesque stature," but as a transgender woman living in New York City, she says she used to fear for her life just walking down the street.
Elements like a metallic mural that resembles the iconic Art Deco mural in the Empire State building, deep-mahogany wood panels, brass and gold trim, and vintage sconces give it that just-stepped-into-the-1920s feel.
At the given hour, we sat down to dinner -- my grandmother seated opposite me, my father and uncle at each end of the long dining room table, with curlicues of dark mahogany peeking through the lace tablecloth.
The main kitchen is equipped with a marble center island and countertops; mahogany cabinets; a built-in bar with ice-maker; wine storage; and stainless-steel appliances, including a Wolf stove with six burners and a griddle.
He can seem like a figure of ageless ebullience, but in fact he just turned 95 — a milestone that will be observed here by a few of his vocal heirs: Janis Siegel, Kevin Mahogany and Kurt Elling.
At their most recent such auction this month, a set of three triangular Heritage-Henredon mahogany side tables from about 1955 designed by Frank Lloyd Wright sold for $1,188 with fees against a low estimate of $600.
Ever since the Kayapo had come into regular contact with the outside world, in the nineteen-fifties, whites had been trying to extract resources from their forests, beginning with animal skins and expanding to mahogany and gold.
A young chief, Mro'ô had founded Turedjam four years earlier, leading a group of Kayapo from his home village after a dispute with a senior chief, who wished to allow outsiders to mine and to log mahogany.
They'll examine the mahogany cabinetry, admire the mitered glass windows that erase the barrier between inside and outside, snap photos of the swimming pool that cantilevers out over the Noroton River, and wander the 15-acre grounds.
According to Dierdra Zollar, the editorial director for the Mahogany brand studio, sometimes it's explicit, like a Father's Day card bearing the silhouette of an African-American man, or a card touting "black love" for romantic occasions.
The cafe was, and is, a reflection of the owner's cultivated tastes: a handcrafted mahogany topped bar, custom-made mirrors from a local artisan, Georgian antiques, crimson velvet-and-leather banquettes and bronze portholes punctuating one wall.
The ShareAmerica site, where the Mar-a-Lago article first appeared in early April, contains articles on various aspects of American culture, including the first lady, the Detroit auto show, cheetah cubs and Mahogany Jones, a rapper.
A kaleidoscope of packages, jars and produce from nearly every continent is jammed in — side by side are purple yams from Laos, green plantains from Ecuador, mahogany-brown cassava from Nigeria, tan egg roll wrappers from Vietnam.
Controversies and investigations are also circling the vaunted "Mahogany Row" where Pompeo and the department's top aides sit, particularly regarding what investigators and career officials say is an inappropriate, partisan environment created inside sections of the State Department.
The game's menus are understated, decorated only with pictures of Churchill himself, scattered playing cards, and a map of the UK. Its playing surface is similarly classy, with players moving cards around on a desk of digital mahogany.
So little thought was given to wood that when ships docked in Saint John, they typically just tossed the solid mahogany they used for ballast out onto the docks, there for anyone who wanted to carry it off.
" He had reclaimed camp for himself in a look by the Blonds, a New York label, which sprang, Mr. Porter said, "out of Ryan Murphy saying to me I should do the entire five-outfit montage from 'Mahogany.
It was signed Johnson of Gallway, the Irish port now known as Galway, and has a 12-inch mahogany case and a pull-repeat facility that sounds hours and quarter-hours on a descending scale of five bells.
By the Book The librarian of Congress, who wrote the foreword to "The Card Catalog: Books, Cards, and Literary Treasures," likes to read about the nature of things, most recently, books on mahogany and the history of redheads.
Nicholson is among a handful of private growers whose passion is the resurrection of nearly extinct heirloom tulips, including the mahogany-and-butterscotch-streaked Absalon, first registered in 1780, and the velvety lavender-pink La Joyeuse, from 1863.
Still, the report said swathes of indigenous lands have been lost, taken over by hydroelectric dam projects, private mining companies and cattle ranchers, and destroyed by illegal loggers who cut down precious timber such as redwood and mahogany.
Size: 2137,219 square feet Price per square foot: $215 Indoors: During the renovation, which followed three years of vacancy, wood floors, some with a mahogany inlay, were refinished and the original wavy-glass single-pane windows were preserved.
Maria Loboda's photographic print of a feather, small bones, and a crocodile purse along with Beth Collar's ghoulish, baby-esque appendages made of mahogany and brass are almost like ceremonial offerings highlighting a cultural moment of decrepit self-commercialization.
SIGNS OF RESPECT As the Supreme Court sat empty on Tuesday, Justice Scalia's chair and his place at the court's mahogany bench, as well as the doors to the courtroom, were draped in black wool crepe in his honor.
In a recent post on his blog, The Mahogany Workplace, the 29-year-old opened up about his experience as the Bachelor, and revealed that he doesn't feel returning to the show would be best for him right now.
Using a palette of white, black and all shades of wood from the lightest ash to mahogany, he melded wood chips and beads and shavings with sparkling paillettes to create a new kind of ode to the natural world.
When you have something like king crab or mahogany clams on the menu, then you know that people will have a sense of satisfaction and familiarity, but it's a different game when you are left with carrots and celeriac.
One such example, at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, in Hamburg, is the head of a young boy, from the first century B.C.; patches of mahogany-colored paint can still be seen on the nose and the cheeks.
The careful palette helps hold the book together, yet Yaccarino chooses specific colors to help evoke a sense of place with each era he depicts: terra-cotta brown and orange for ancient Egypt, mahogany and blue for the 1950s.
Estimates range from a few hundred dollars each for flat-topped Windsor armchairs, which were manufactured in the 21865s for the house's piazza, to about $200,000 for a parlor's pair of mahogany side chairs made around 1760 in Philadelphia.
The coffin, burnished mahogany topped with a mass of yellow and white peonies, freesia and roses, was laid out in the main hall of the library, in the same place where her husband's coffin was on display in 2004.
His eclectic taste in objects leaned toward elegant mahogany and marbled tables, shabby sofas, faded damasks and a sock cabinet that was designed by Sir William Chambers and that belonged to the first Earl of Iveagh (smelly socks included).
INDOOR SPACE A central room with 14-foot ceilings, Parquet de Versailles-patterned floors and Tiffany windows is separated by mahogany pocket doors from the bedroom, which has floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and a rolling ladder to reach them.
"It's terrifying go in his office," Charles Barkley recently shared on an "Inside The N.B.A." broadcast on TNT, recounting the dread Stern could inspire in those he summoned to his old mahogany-paneled lair at Olympic Tower in Midtown.
They updated the items to be as sustainable as possible, using a domestic maple instead of mahogany; the pieces come either in a natural finish or are roasted a darker color using a nonchemical process to ensure maximum durability.
She uses a little bit of the Glossier mascara and Bobbi Brown eyebrow pencil in Mahogany, By Terry Expert concealer just a bit under her eyes, Becca cream blusher in Watermelon, and then a Bobbi Brown lip liner in neutral.
Standard smartphones are not allowed into areas designated as approved for the handling of classified information, such as the block of offices used by senior State Department officials, known by the nickname "Mahogany Row" for the quality of their paneling.
With accommodations for five passengers, it had a finished mahogany plywood hull, wings made of wood and fabric, and a 400-horsepower Pratt and Whitney Wasp engine — which allowed it to reach a top speed of 133 miles an hour.
An hour later, Fred asked me if I would like to inherit the hulking mahogany sideboard that has been in my family for three generations when he and my sister-in-law sell their house sometime in the next year.
Now the 17-foot mahogany boat acquired by the late president's father, Joseph Kennedy, in 1961 leads a list of Kennedy memorabilia, including letters, cigars, a bomber jacket and a couple of his rocking chairs, to be auctioned next month.
The other characters, including Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), Cyclops (Tye Sheridan), and Magneto (Michael Fassbender), are just there to serve as set dressing, and accordingly, most of them give performances as wooden as the mahogany furniture lining Xavier's mansion.
After washing up in New York harbor several months before he's expected back from his turn in a cruise production of Mahogany, Titus spends several episodes juggling half-hearted heartbreak and a deep, dark secret that turns out to be underwhelming.
In that room—all rich mahogany paneling and soft, recessed lighting—Makonnen demoed out a handful of songs, sporting a blue rugby shirt and a moustache that makes him look like a lounge singer from a better, more advanced society.
Mahogany Steakhouse, just a block from the Chesapeake Energy Arena in downtown OKC, caught word that Durant was trying to book the restaurant after Durant's new Warriors take on his former Thunder tonight, but owner Dave Osborn wanted none of that.
Keith RaniereCreditCreditStefan Ruiz for The New York Times One winter morning in a conventional suburb outside Albany, N.Y., Nancy Salzman, the 63-year-old president of a self-improvement company named Nxivm, sat on a mahogany-colored stool in her kitchen.
In 2015, Mr. Gordon and some historians tried to have the bar's interior landmarked by the city, noting the historical value of the 19th-century mahogany bar and its old-fashioned ice-coil tap system, as well as other artifacts.
Appearing across multiple stages on the venue's downstairs level, performers will include Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses, Jon-Erik Kellso's Mahogany Hall Pleasure Society Jazz Band with Mara Kaye, Dennis Lichtman's Hottet, and the blues singer Blind Boy Paxton.

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