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A.k.a. Demolition Fu; redecoration through battle. [[Sheet of Glass]] meets [[Punched Across the Room]], the [[Rule of Cool]] and [[Made of Iron]]: In a hand-to-hand fight in a furnished room (e.g. a [[Bar Brawl]]), as many props as possible will be destroyed. This may or may not exclude the walls themselves; if it does, this trope overlaps with [[There Was a Door]]. Luckily, this is covered under [[Hero Insurance]].
Furniture in movies is actually incredibly rickety; no furniture maker would get away with stuff so easily broken. Except the kind that makes stuff out of balsa wood and sugar glass for the movies, that is. Of course, the intended effect is to make the fighters look so badass that they ''can'' break solid furniture.
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