20
Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods [not included in
other classes] of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn,
bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of pearl,
meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of
plastics; bed fittings, not of metal; furniture fittings,
not of metal; door fittings, not of metal; cupboards;
medicine cabinets; coatstands; chests, not of metal;
trolleys [furniture]; lockers; chests of drawers; mobiles
[decoration]; containers, not of metal [storage, transport];
picture frames; cushions; divans; edgings of plastic for
furniture; mirror tiles; door handles, not of metal; works
of art, of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; wickerwork;
keyboards for hanging keys; furniture partitions of wood;
screens [furniture]; table tops; armchairs; towel closets
[furniture]; hat stands; book rests [furniture]; umbrella
stands; magazine racks; bottle racks; doors for furniture;
furniture shelves; shelves for storage; racks [furniture];
filing cabinets; ladders of wood or plastics; boxes of wood
or plastic; writing desks; desks; easy chairs; chairs
[seats]; seats of metal; stools; sofas; stakes for plants or
trees; mirrors [looking glasses]; draughtman's tables;
dressing tables; tables of metal; washstands [furniture];
carts for computers [furniture]; showcases [furniture]
21
Household or kitchen utensils and containers; combs and
sponges; brushes [except paint brushes]; brush-making
materials; articles for cleaning purposes; steelwool;
unworked or semi-worked glass [except glass used in
building]; glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included
in other classes; towel rails and rings; bottle openers;
drinking glasses; tankards; bottles; mugs; candelabra
[candlesticks]; decanters; corkscrews; epergnes; bread
baskets, domestic; baskets for domestic use; waste paper
baskets; fruit cups; cheese-dish covers; tea cosies; covers,
not of paper, for flower pots; plate glass [raw material];
crystal [glassware]; toilet paper dispensers; soap
dispensers; salad bowls; majolica; toilet cases; works of
art of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; oil cruets;
porcelain ware; knife rests for the table; menu card
holders; shaving brush stands; soap holders; sponge holders;
toothpick holders; napkin holders; powder compacts; toilet
paper holders; egg cups; ceramics for household purposes;
drinking vessels; lunch boxes; bread bins; containers for
household or kitchen use; kitchen containers; salt cellars;
piggy banks; boxes of glass; boxes for dispensing paper
towels; cookie jars; tea caddies; soap boxes; coolers [ice
pails]; coffee services [tableware]; liqueur sets; tea
services [tableware]; spice sets; services [dishes]; trivets
[table utensils]; statues of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware
or glass; holders for flowers and plants [flower arranging];
kitchen utensils; utensils for household purposes; toilet
utensils; tableware, other than knives, forks and spoons;
pottery; pots; vases; cabarets [trays]; glass [receptacles];
sugar bowls; soup bowls
42
Scientific and technological services and research and
design relating thereto; industrial analysis and research
services; design and development of computer hardware and
software: consultancy in the field of design; design of
models concerning furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods
(not included in other classes) of wood, cork, reed, wicker,
horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl,
meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of
plastics; bed fittings not of metal; furniture fittings, not
of metal; door fittings, not of metal; cupboards; medicine
cabinets; coatstands; chests, not of metal; trolleys
(furniture); lockers; chests of drawers; mobiles
(decoration); containers, not of metal (storage, transport);
picture frames; cushions; divans; edgings of plastic for
furniture; mirror tiles; door handles, not of metal; works
of art, of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; wickerwork;
keyboards for hanging keys; furniture partition of wood;
screens (furniture); tables tops; armchairs; towel closets
(furniture); hat stands; book rests (furniture); umbrella
stands; magazine racks; bottle racks; doors for furniture;
furniture shelves; shelves for storage; racks (furniture);
filing cabinets; ladders of wood or plastics; boxes of wood
or plastic; writing desks; desks; easy chairs; chairs
(seats); seats of metal; stools; sofas; stakes for plants or
trees; mirrors (looking cups; cheese-dish covers; tea
cosies; covers, not of papers, for flower pots; plate glass
(raw material); crystal (glassware); toilet paper dispenser;
soap dispensers; salad bowls; majolica; toilet cases; works
of art of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; oil
cruets; porcelain ware; knife rests for the table; menu card
holders; shaving brush stands; soap holders; sponge holders;
toothpick holders; napkin holders; powder compacts, toilet
paper holders; egg cups; ceramics for household purposes;
drinking vessels; lunch boxes; bread bins; containers for
household or kitchen use; kitchen containers; salt cellars;
piggy banks; boxes of glass; boxes for dispensing paper
towels; cookie jars; tea caddies; soap boxes; coolers (ice
pails); coffee services (tableware); liqueur sets; tea
services (tableware); spice sets; services (dishes); trivets
(table utensils); statues of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware
or glass; holders for flowers and plants (flower arranging);
knives, forks and spoons; pottery; pots; vases; cabarets
(trays); glass (receptacles); sugar bowls; soup bowls;
furniture design concerning furniture included in class 20;
graphic design; design of household or kitchen utensils,
instruments and containers included in class 21; design
services; interior design; design and interior decoration
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