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  6. La-Z-Boy - Wikipedia

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    A location at the Savi Ranch Center in Yorba Linda La-Z-Boy Furniture Gallery on Rte. 1 in Saugus, Massachusetts, in 2001 La-Z-Boy in Markham, Ontario. In 1927, cousins Edward M. Knabusch and Edwin J. Shoemaker partnered and invested in the furniture business in the town of Monroe, Michigan.

  7. Mission style furniture - Wikipedia

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    Gustav Stickley. Dropfront Desk, ca. 1903. Brooklyn Museum. Mission furniture is a style of furniture that originated in the late 19th century. It traces its origins to a chair made by A.J. Forbes around 1894 for San Francisco's Swedenborgian Church.