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    Acrylic Coffee Table "Acrylic is huge right now. If you want to try the trend without blowing your budget, pick up this table from Amazon that looks *just* like the Glas Italia version.

  5. Noguchi table - Wikipedia

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    The Noguchi table is a piece of modernist furniture first produced in the mid-20th century. Introduced by Herman Miller in 1947, it was designed in the United States by Japanese American artist and industrial designer Isamu Noguchi. The Noguchi table comprises a wooden base composed of two identical curved wood pieces, and a heavy plate glass ...

  6. Fire-King - Wikipedia

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    On Dec 21, 2010, Fire-King Japan or Fire-King Japan Co., Ltd. was founded in Japan to revive Fire-King milk glass. [2] Officially opening to the public in 2011 in Tokyo, Japan, the company sells a variety of mugs and other dishes in various colors such as milk glass, jade-ite, and rose-ite. [3] Their current CEO is Naoyuki Koike.

  7. Cory Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Cory coffee maker (1948 ad) Harvey Cory patented his glass filter rod design (No. 114097), for which the patent was granted in 1939. [1]In 1951, the Cory Corporation, a Chicago company, bought Autopoint from Union Carbide.