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  2. Chiavari chair - Wikipedia

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    Chiavari Chairs given to Pope Leo XIII by the Italian City of Chiavari when the city became a diocese in 1892 The chair is designed with each component made for the specific stresses it will carry. Descalzi designed a slot system for the construction and a system to tie the strips of the purple willow which form the seat of the chair directly ...

  3. Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi - Wikipedia

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    Chairs using the "Chiavarine" design became extremely popular and were purchased by many of the monarchs of the time. [1] Descalzi's furniture designs won numerous medals at trade shows. [ 6 ] His sons Emanuele and Giacomo and their descendants continued the chair making industry that he had founded. [ 1 ]

  4. 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.

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  6. Talk:Chiavari chair/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  7. Louis XVI furniture - Wikipedia

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    With the death of Louis XV on May 10, 1774, his grandson Louis XVI became King of France at age twenty. The new king had little interest in the arts, but his wife, Marie-Antoinette, and her brothers-in-law, the Comte de Provence (the future Louis XVIII) and the Comte d'Artois (the future Charles X), were deeply interested in the arts, gave their protection to artists, and ordered large amounts ...