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  2. 10 Easy Ways to Incorporate This Old-Guard Style Into Your Space

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    Chintz is about more than old-school floral-cover prints. These 10 chintz design ideas feel fresh, modern, and applicable to a number of decor styles. 10 Easy Ways to Incorporate This Old-Guard ...

  3. This Cozy Colonial Looks Straight Out of a Nancy Meyers ...

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    Traditional holiday decorations shine alongside the pastel palette and period architectural details of Rhiannon and Travis Hageman’s Ontario home.

  4. Lee Jofa’s Stunning New Collection Is a Mix of Nostalgia and ...

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    Lee Jofa, the high-end furnishings juggernaut, celebrates 200 years of classic style with 16 prints in new color palettes. Lee Jofa, the high-end furnishings juggernaut, celebrates 200 years of ...

  5. Warner & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Weaving ceased at the company's Braintree location in 1971, but under the stewardship of John Tibbitts (Frank Warner's grandson), Warner & Sons oversaw production of high-end chintz for London companies such as Colefax & Fowler and US firms such as Lee Jofa and Brunschwig and Fils. [3]

  6. Kravet - Wikipedia

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    Kravet expanded its product offerings to include furniture in 1991, carpet in 2005, and lighting in 2007. It also acquired home furnishing manufacturer Lee Jofa in 1995 and fabric and upholstery maker GP & J Baker in 2001. To encompass this broader offering of products, in 2002, the company changed its name to Kravet Inc.

  7. Chintzware - Wikipedia

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    Chintzware, or chintz pottery, describes chinaware and pottery covered with a dense, all-over pattern of flowers (similar to chintz textile patterns) or, less often, other objects. It is a form of transferware where the pattern is applied by transfer printing as opposed to the more traditional method of painting by hand.

  8. Mario Buatta - Wikipedia

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    Buatta was born in West Brighton, Staten Island, New York, the son of Felice Buatta, a violinist and bandleader whose stage name was Phil Burton. [1] He was educated at Curtis High School, [2] briefly studied architecture at Wagner College and Cooper Union, after which he worked as an interior decorator for department stores while taking classes in design at Pratt Institute, Columbia ...

  9. Vernon Kilns - Wikipedia

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    Large bowl manufactured before 1952. Vernon Kilns was an American ceramic company in Vernon, California, US.In July 1931, Faye G. Bennison purchased the former Poxon China pottery renaming the company Vernon Kilns. [1]