20 Furniture; mirrors; frames, namely, picture frames; goods of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes of all these materials or plastics, namely, furnishings in the nature of drawer pulls, figurines, and non-textile decorative wall fittings in the nature of wall plaques; mirrors in the nature of furniture; wardrobes; works of sculpture art of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; chests, not of metal; benches; non-metallic bookcases, book shelf units and shelves; wood bedsteads; wooden furniture partitions; letter boxes, neither of metal nor of masonry; wooden or plastic boxes; sideboards; dinner wagons in the nature of tea carts; desks and office furniture; picture frames and picture frame moldings; non-metallic duckboards; settees; chairs; non-metallic hinges; non-metallic chests and boxes; dressers; bedding material, namely, beds and mattresses; tea carts; divans; drafting tables; cabinet goods, namely, non-metal cabinet handles; fire guards, namely, fire screens for domestic use; armchairs; non-metal fittings for doors, windows and furniture, namely, handles, latches, bolts, trim; flower stands in the nature of furniture, namely, ritual flower vases; beds; non-metal latches; mattresses, except for air mattresses for medical use; decorative mobiles; wind chimes; non-luminous and non-metallic house numbers; screens in the nature of furniture; non-metallic clothes hooks; bead curtains for decoration; hat stands; coat stands and book stands; furniture doors; non-metallic door fittings, namely, handles; unworked or partly worked rattan material; writing desks; non-metal, non-electronic locks; seats; sofas; slatted indoor blinds; indoor blinds for windows; tables; rods for curtains and for stair carpets; dressers; furniture in the nature of showcases