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  2. Chiavari chair - Wikipedia

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    The chair was a success and soon many factories opened in Chiavari and surrounding towns. When Gaetano Descalzi died in 1855, about 600 workers were making Chiavari chairs. [ 2 ] The chair was praised by Charles Albert of Savoy , Napoleon III , [ 3 ] and by the sculptor Antonio Canova .

  3. Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi (1767-1855) was a Genoese furniture maker, best known as the inventor of the Chiavari chair.. Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi was born in Chiavari in the Republic of Genoa in 1767, the son of a cooper.

  4. Paoli, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Paoli, Incorporated is a manufacturer of wood office furniture. It was founded in 1926, and is located in Orleans, Indiana.As an operating company of HNI Corporation, Paoli’s sister companies are The HON Company, Allsteel, Gunlocke, Heatilator, Heat & Glo, and Quadra-Fire. [1]

  5. Chiavari - Wikipedia

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    Chiavari is the home of the Chiavari chair designed in 1807 by a local, Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi. The chair was a success and led to the opening of many factories in Chiavari and surrounding towns. Chiavari railway station was opened in 1868; it provides an underground passageway between the town centre and the beachside promenades.

  6. Chiavari (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Chiavari may refer to: Chiavari, Italy, town and comune on the Italian Riviera in the Province of Genoa, region of Liguria Chiavari railway station; Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiavari; Coti-Chiavari, commune in Corsica, France; Chiavari chair, wooden chair originating in the Ligurian town

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiavari - Wikipedia

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    The first bishop of Chiavari was Fortunato Vinelli. [4] He was officially transferred from Genoa to the diocese of Chiavari by Pope Leo XIII on 29 March 1896. [5] The creation of a new diocese, a rare event in the modern Church in Italy, was a solution to the rapid growth of population in Genoa due to industrialization. [6]

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