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  2. Design Research (store) - Wikipedia

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    Design Research was started by the architect Ben Thompson in 1953. [citation needed] Spencer Field, a furniture designer, joined the firm as a 50-50 business partner in the early 1950s. [20] By 1966, it was clear that the company was underfinanced for Thompson's expansion plans, and he started looking for outside investors.

  3. Robert Thompson (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert "Mouseman" Thompson (7 May 1876 – 8 December 1955), also known as ' Mousey ' Thompson, [1] was a British furniture maker. He was born and lived in Kilburn , Yorkshire , England, where he set up a business manufacturing oak furniture, which featured a carved mouse on almost every piece.

  4. List of companies of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Brunei has the second-highest Human Development Index (HDI) among the Southeast Asian nations, after Singapore, and is classified as a 'developed country' by the United Nations. [1] According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Brunei is ranked fifth in the world by gross domestic product per capita at purchasing power parity .

  5. List of Bruneians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Bruneians, people who are identified with Brunei through residential, legal, historical or cultural means, grouped by their area of notability.

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  7. G Plan - Wikipedia

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    G Plan is a British furniture brand. It began as a pioneering range of furniture in the United Kingdom produced by E Gomme Ltd of High Wycombe.The success of G Plan led to E Gomme becoming one of the UK's largest furniture manufacturers, with profits increasing sixfold between 1952 and 1958 when it was floated as an IPO.