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  2. The Best Nightstands for Every Decor Style - AOL

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    From cheap to splurge-worthy, these best-selling nightstands don't skimp on style. Shop smart nightstands, picks for small spaces, looks for tall beds and more.

  3. Mission style furniture - Wikipedia

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    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 . The term mission furniture was first popularized by Joseph P. McHugh of New York , a furniture manufacturer and retailer who copied these chairs and ...

  4. The Most Stylish Nightstands to Elevate Your Bedroom Decor - AOL

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    Here, 17 of the most stylish nightstands to add to a bedroom. MORE: The Best Platform Beds to Make the Focal Point of Your Room. Warwick Bedside Table, Mappa Burl.

  5. Amish furniture - Wikipedia

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    Another distinctive style of Amish furniture is the Soap Hollow School, developed in Soap Hollow, Pennsylvania. These pieces are often brightly painted in red, gold, and black. Henry Lapp was a furniture maker based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and it is his designs that most closely resemble the furniture we think of today as Amish-made ...

  6. Widdicomb Furniture Company - Wikipedia

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    Their focus products included bed frames, chiffoniers, and bedroom furniture of various kinds made of oak, ash, birch and maple. [1] They also manufactured mirrors, nightstands, wardrobes, and other bedroom furniture. In 1906, pieces were designed in the styles of American Empire style, French design, and the Colonial Revival Movement.

  7. Ford and Johnson Chair Company - Wikipedia

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    Rabbit Ear Arm Chair Designed and manufactured by J. S Ford, Johnson & Company – circa 1905. The Ford & Johnson Company was a chair manufacturing company founded by John Sherlock Ford and Henry W. Johnson in Columbus, Ohio in 1867. [1]