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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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    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 ] Many other factories opened in Chiavari and the surrounding towns, and some continue to make furniture today.

  4. Category:Chairs - Wikipedia

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    Cabriolet (furniture) Campeche chair; Canapé à confidante; Cantilever chair; Caquetoire; Centripetal Spring Armchair; Cesca chair; Chadwick modular seating; Chair (sculpture) Chair law; Chair of Elijah; Chair of Reniseneb; Chair Transformation Number 20B; A Chairy Tale; Chaise longue; Chaise Longue (Le Corbusier) Chiavari chair; Close stool ...

  5. 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

  6. 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.