What kind of furniture does the Vatican have

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Quite a few made of wood I expect, scatter cushions maybe, no leopardskin throws.

I went to a stately home a while ago and whilst I was admiring a walnut desk a guide sidled up to me and said in a hushed tone “Louis the fourteenth.” I said “oh, did he make much furniture?” Oh how he laughed.
 
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Does anyone know if they have furniture made of thyine wood
 
Can’t you search it?

Thyine wood, burnt in sacrifices due to the fragrance emitted. Interesting.
 
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If you wait a while someone may give you a serious reply. Apologies, it seemed amusing at first.
 
I can’t find any information online
I’ll give you a tip that will always be able to help you with future research when you are having difficulty finding something…

This has always helped me, too.

Your local public library branch has a reference librarian/s who work there, who can help you with information. That’s part of what they do at the library.

If you need help finding information on finding something, they can help you do that. 🙂
 
Perhaps a priest would know where to find that kind of information?

Or indeed a deacon @Diaconia
 
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Is this for a homework assignment? Anyone who says “Please it’s important“ is looking for others to do the work for them.

Search “pictures of Vatican furniture “ for photos. They’ll come up.
 
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Why? You keep posting these very urgent questions to things that are answered with simple common sense/google images.

The offices have office furniture.

The formal rooms have formal furniture.

The homes/apartments have furniture to the taste of the person living there.
 
From a one line google search:



 
@Ask21771, I noticed that most if not all of your posts since you joined the forum are about the Whore of Babylon in the Book of Revelation, and whether the Vatican can be identified as such. Asking whether the Vatican has horses, chariots, and thyine wood, as mentioned in Rev 18, is an interesting line of inquiry, but probably will not give a convincing answer to your central concern.
 
I’m sorry but what do these articles have to do with my question
 
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