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  2. Crate & Barrel - Wikipedia

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    Euromarket Designs Inc., doing business as Crate & Barrel (stylized as Crate&Barrel), is an international furniture and home décor retail store headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois. They employ 8200 employees across over 100 stores in the United States and Canada, with franchises in Central America, South America, Asia and United Arab Emirates.

  3. This Cozy Cape Cod Cottage Has "Nooks and Crannies Galore" - AOL

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    Sconces: Crate & Barrel. Living Room. Kirsten Francis. ... The woven rush chairs add warmth and texture and match the whiskey-colored sofa. Sofa: Joybird. Rush armchairs: Noir Furniture.

  4. The Land of Nod (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Land of Nod, now known as Crate&Kids, was a catalog, internet, and retail store company, based in Northbrook, Illinois, [1] specializing in children's furniture, bedding, and accessories. Scott Eirinberg and Jamie Cohen launched the company in 1996 out of Eirinberg's basement in the Chicago suburbs. [ 2 ]

  5. Southcentre Mall - Wikipedia

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    The theatre complex was closed at this time and retrofitted into retail space. The most recent expansion was completed in 2009 when the south entrance to the mall was redesigned and a Crate and Barrel opened up. In 2012, it became the first mall to offer private visits with Santa Claus to children with autism. [2]

  6. Athena Calderone's Obsession With Art Deco Inspired Her New ...

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    The EyeSwoon founder has released her second collection with the beloved home brand, and it's a master class in Art Deco design.

  7. The Mall at Short Hills - Wikipedia

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    The 243,000-square-foot (22,600 m 2) store included an entire floor devoted to furniture and decorative accessories. In 1974, Prudential Insurance Company of America began working with The Taubman Company, which was The Mall at Short Hills' owner at that time.