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The Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) is a great ape species native to Asia. They have shaggy bright red-orange fur and long arms with both hands and feet suited to grasping tree branches. Bornean orangutans eat up to five hundred different types of plants, but love fruits the best. Bornean Orangutans have an upright standing height of 39.4”-59” (100-150 cm), height on all fours of 30.7”-45.7” (78-116 cm), body length between 31.9”-47.6” (81-121 cm), and an estimated body width of 18.9”-28” (48-71 cm). The typical weight of the Bornean Orangutan is in the range of 110-220 lb (50-100 kg). Bornean Orangutans have lifespans between 35-45 years in the wild and 50-60 years in captivity.
Interior Doors are the types of doors or hinged movable barriers that users use to enter or leave a space. Interior Doors are designed to perfectly fit the doorway of a room. Interior Doors are typically attached by hinges to a door frame or wall and move at an angle away from the doorway.
Dining is the act of eating a meal in a formal setting and generally refers to eating dinner or the equivalent main meal of the day. Typically referring to food service experiences that take place in restaurants, dining can be anything from a large social event to a small intimate meal.
Dining tables are central furniture pieces where people gather to share meals, conversations, and create memories. Typically rectangular, they come in various shapes like round, square, or oval, suiting different room sizes and aesthetics.
Dining & Cooking captures the human activities of preparing, sharing, and enjoying food. These actions are unique because they combine practical nourishment with social and cultural meaning, turning meals into both necessity and ritual. Cooking transforms raw ingredients into meals.
Both interior design and interior architecture involve careful consideration of the needs and preferences of the people using the space, as well as the style, mood, and atmosphere that the designer or architect wants to create.
Dining objects encompass a range of items used for serving and consuming food and drinks. These include plates, bowls, and dishes of various sizes and shapes, designed to hold different types of food from appetizers to desserts. Cutlery such as forks, knives, and spoons are essential.
Interior clearances for roof slopes provide guides for designing functional human spaces under the challenging constraints of angled roof planes. With various angles ranging from slopes of 20° to pitches of 50°, roof slopes restrict the amount of usable space based on comfortable heights of people. It is advised that ceiling heights be designed at a minimum of 7’6” (230 cm) with minimal human clearances set at 5’ 11” (180 cm). To provide for more functional space around the perimeter of a sloped roof, starting heights of 3’-5’3” (90-160 cm) should be provided at the base of the slope to accommodate a range of diverse functions and furniture options such as chairs, desks, low beds, and storage.
The Solid Interior Door (Flush) can be made of birch, red oak, a tropical hardwood, or medium density fiberboard. This solid wood construction and finish make it look clean and economical and easily fit any modern decor while the wide array of sizes makes the user spoilt of options. The Solid Interior Door (Flush) shares standard measurements with other interior doors having typical widths of 32”, 36” (81.3, 91.4 cm), heights of 6’8”, 7’, 8’ (203, 213, 244 cm), and a thickness of 1.375” (35 mm).
What stands out in the Audrey Dining Bench is the legs, which gives it a distinctive look. Thanks to the solid cherry or walnut frame that adds to its style. The bench can seat two to three people in a living room, dining room, or kids' room and even complement the Audrey dining table. The Audrey Dining Bench has an overall height of 17.5” (44.5 cm), length of 60” (152.4 cm), and depth of 17.75” (45.1 cm).
Dining room clearances are pivotal in designing a space that balances comfort and functionality, catering to the movements of guests and staff alike. These clearances account for the space needed behind chairs, allowing guests to move in and out comfortably, and ensuring staff can circulate. The total clearance, combining the sitting and circulation zones, should range between 36”-60” (91-152 cm). Specifically, the sitting zone requires 18”-24” (46-61 cm) and the circulation zone between 18”-36” (46-91 cm). Each chair should be spaced 24”-30” (61-76 cm) apart for ease of movement and comfortable personal space.
Dining & Kitchen Furniture includes the tables, chairs, stools, islands, and storage pieces that define the heart of a home’s social and functional activity. These furnishings serve both practical and communal purposes—used for cooking, eating, gathering, and working. Styles range from formal dining
Outdoor dining layouts are designed spaces for eating and gathering outside, commonly found in backyards, patios, rooftops, restaurants, and public parks. These layouts typically include an outdoor table and chairs, with variations for dining, café, and bar-height sets to suit different settings.
Dining room layouts are configurations of furniture and space design aimed to optimize social interaction and functionality during meals. Central to the layout is the dining table, which can vary in shape—such as rectangular, round, or square—to fit the room and accommodate varying groups of people.
The Cyclone Dining Table, designed by Isamu Noguchi as a riff off his rocking stool, was requested by Hans Knoll to compliment his Bertoia wire collection. Available with either a white or black laminate round top, the Cyclone Dining Table’s main feature is its spooled, net-like wire base. The Cyclone Dining Table has an overall height of 28” (71.1 cm) and diameters of 36”, 42” (91.4, 106.7 cm).
Upon the unusual bending curves and rounded corners, the Bouroullec brothers designed the Palissade Dining Bench to perform along with nature. Its curved back support naturally flows into the seat and back down into the frame of the bench to make all one flawless piece. The Palissade Dining Bench has an overall height of 31.5” (80 cm), length of 50.5” (128 cm), depth of 27.75” (70.5 cm), and seat height of 17.75" (45 cm).
The Platner Dining Table provides modernism within its appearance which is conducted from the steel that is coated with nickel or gold and the thick tempered glass that sits on top of the base. The Platner Dining Table was designed by Warren Platner in 1962. The Platner Dining Table has an overall height of 27” (68.6 cm) and diameters of 53.75”, 60”, and 70” (136.5, 152.4, 177.8 cm).
The Marais Dining Table (Four-Seater) is a galvanized steel table that celebrates industrial materials, processes, and craft. Designed to accompany the iconic Marais A Chair, the Marais Dining Table was created using the same galvanized steel and fabrication methods perfected on the Marais A Chair. The Marais Dining Table (Four-Seater) has a length of 51” (129.5 cm), width of 27.5” (69.9 cm), and height of 29” (73.7 cm).
The CH338 Oiled Oak Extension Table can be expanded to provide extra seating or dining space for a soft-organic feel to the room. The Ch338 Oiled Oak Extension Table was designed in 1960 by Hans J. Wegner who made the table not just suit regular use, but also for events with more visitors. The CH338 Dining Table has an overall height of 28.3” (71.9 cm), adjustable widths from 78.7”-173.25” (200-440 cm), and depth of 45.3” (115 cm).
A round dining table is a table shaped like a circle or oval and used for eating meals. A round dining table can be small and accommodate two people or large and accommodate as many as eight people. A round dining table can be a great option for smaller spaces and is ideal for board games.
The Terrassi Dining Table is an excellent table for outdoors because of the round-tapered legs, well-crafted edges, and light overall feeling. The Terrassi Dining Table is an outdoor table that was designed by Studio Tolvanen in 2017. The Terrassi Dining Table includes a removable umbrella plug. The Terassi Dining Table has an overall height of 29.25” (74.3 cm), width of 80" (203.2 cm), and depth of 39” (99 cm).
Dreamed up by Richard Schultz in 1960, the Petal Dining Table is the perfect outdoor table for your garden parties with all your fairy friends. Inspired by Queen Anne’s Lace, Schultz crafted his petal shaped top from either teak or white and set it on a powder coated steel stem in 7 colors. The Petal Dining Table has an overall height of 28” (71.1 cm) and diameter of 42” (106.7 cm).
There is something about trendy doors like the Solid Interior Door (Routed, Horizontal) that makes them an eye-catcher. Their solid construction, clean lines, and ability to customize it to suit your personal style. The contemporary look on this door comes from the three horizontal lines. The Solid Interior Door (Routed, Horizontal) shares standard measurements with other interior doors having typical widths of 32”, 36” (81.3, 91.4 cm), heights of 6’8”, 7’, 8’ (203, 213, 244 cm), and thickness of 1.375” (35 mm).
Whether it is showing style, elegance, or tastes, the Lite Interior Door (Floating Squares) is custom designed for that. The single glass panel has four floating woods equally spaced from top to bottom. These floating woods are finished with metal details, making the door look expensive. The Lite Interior Door (Floating Squares) shares standard measurements with other interior doors having typical widths of 32”, 36” (81.3, 91.4 cm), heights of 6’8”, 7’, 8’ (203, 213, 244 cm), and thickness of 1.375” (35 mm).
The advantage of a full panel louver like those in the Louver Interior Door (1 Panel) is that it makes the door look modern and expensive. Another advantage is it easily allows more airflow into a room. Hence, ideal for closets or areas with low ventilation. The Louver Interior Door (1 Panel) shares standard measurements with other interior doors having typical widths of 32”, 36” (81.3, 91.4 cm), heights of 6’8”, 7’, 8’ (203, 213, 244 cm), and thickness of 1.375” (35 mm).
The way the three understated horizontal lines and vertical lines cross the Solid Interior Door (Routed, Mixed) makes it pleasing to touch, visually striking, and looks very expensive since they give it an illusion of panels. The smoothness of the surface also makes it pleasing to touch. The Solid Interior Door (Routed, Mixed) shares standard measurements with other interior doors having typical widths of 32”, 36” (81.3, 91.4 cm), heights of 6’8”, 7’, 8’ (203, 213, 244 cm), and thickness of 1.375” (35 mm).
The Louver Interior Door (2 Panels) has a large rectangular louver panel at the top part and a small square louver panel at the bottom part. This contrast in shape and size enhances its straightforward look. It looks high-end. It is either made of pine or primed wood. The Louver Interior Door (2 Panels) shares standard measurements with other interior doors having typical widths of 32”, 36” (81.3, 91.4 cm), heights of 6’8”, 7’, 8’ (203, 213, 244 cm), and thickness of 1.375” (35 mm).
The Lite Interior Door (Floating Rectangle) is one visually striking and appealing door you can use to make a bold statement. The single glass panel door has a floating wood panel at the center, giving it a look rarely seen in wooden doors. It can be made of cherry, knotty alder, red oak, walnut, or The Lite Interior Door (Floating Rectangle) shares standard measurements with other interior doors having typical widths of 32”, 36” (81.3, 91.4 cm), heights of 6’8”, 7’, 8’ (203, 213, 244 cm), and thickness of 1.375” (35 mm).
The 1966 Rectangular Dining Table, manufactured by Knoll, is an aluminum dining table designed by Richard Schultz. This dining table has been a staple in outdoor dining sets for decades. The 1966 Rectangular Dining Table is available in multiple shapes, sizes, and colors, including a larger option. The 1966 Dining Table (Rectangular) has an overall height of 28” (71.1 cm), width of 60” (152.4 cm), and depth of 38” (96.5 cm).
The Lancaster Rectangular Dining Table has boards and tablets with strong ash obtained from fallen timber near to Lancaster, built to be matched with the Lancaster Chair. The Lancaster Rectangular Dining Table was designed by Michael Young in 2010. The Lancaster Dining Table (Rectangular) has an overall height of 30" (76.2 cm), width of 60” (152.4 cm), and depth of 30" (76.2 cm).