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  2. Erwin Lambeth - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by James Erwin Lambeth Sr, in 1902 as the Standard Chair Company. In 1947 James Erwin Lambeth Jr and his wife Katherine Lambeth renamed it the Erwin-Lambeth company. They built a new plant with the aim to create furniture specifically for the design trade. A designer, Katherine Lambreth was the first president of the ...

  3. J. Henry Sellers - Wikipedia

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    James Henry Sellers [a] (1 November 1861 – 30 January 1954) [1] was a British architect and furniture designer who worked mainly in the north of England. As an architect he is particularly known for innovative buildings in an Early Modern style using reinforced concrete and often featuring a flat roof, although he also worked in other styles.

  4. Thomasville Furniture Industries - Wikipedia

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    Lambeth Furniture began in 1901 and was sold to Knox Furniture in 1928 and Thomasville Chair in 1932. [1] B.F. Huntley Furniture began in 1906 on Patterson Avenue in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and grew into the largest bedroom and dining room furniture manufacturer in the country. Its Winston-Salem plant burned in 1956, though a two-story ...

  5. The 11 Best Sectional Sofas You Can Buy Under $1,000 - AOL

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    These sectionals have a whole lot of room but all come in at around $1,000, making them the best bang for your buck.

  6. House of Fraser - Wikipedia

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    The store was at 10-14 James Street) [50] Harrogate, Schofields (formerly Cresta House and originally the Harrogate branch of Marshall & Snelgrove; acquired 1988; sold as a going concern to Sara of Bradford in 1989, after which the name of the store was changed to Hewletts. The store was at 28-32 James Street) [154]

  7. James Shoolbred - Wikipedia

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    Illustrations from the James Shoolbred & Company's 1876 catalogue. James Shoolbred and Company was a draper and later a department store, located on Tottenham Court Road, London. [1] James Shoolbred and Co. (aka Jas Shoolbred) were established in the 1820s at 155 Tottenham Court Road. It was originally a drapers supplying the furniture trade.