Noun
furnishings
plural of furnishing
Furniture generally.
The objects, other than furniture, that occupy an interior space.
Accessories used with a dress.
Items of furniture and/or accessories by which something is equipped so as to be more useful, convenient, or comfortable.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself. You have a chance to select from pretty elegant furnishings. Louis L'Amour
Additionally, the queen supplied rich furnishings and liturgical vessels, so that it would not be in any way inferior to religious houses for men. Source: Internet
Adairs Limited operates as a specialty retailer of homewares and home furnishings in Australia and New Zealand. Source: Internet
Aubrey sold off MGM's accumulation of props, furnishings and historical memorabilia, including a pair of Dorothy's ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz. Lot 3, convert of back-lot property, was sold off for real-estate development. Source: Internet
Decoration and furnishings Much of Monticello's interior decoration reflects the personal ideas and ideals of Jefferson. citation In a time before refrigeration, Jefferson had the pond stocked with fish, to be available on demand. Source: Internet
A huge polished mahogany desk, high backed leather armchairs, and a sideboard loaded with bottles of liquor—most of them vodka—made up the furnishings. Source: Internet