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  2. Evert Sodergren - Wikipedia

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    Evert Sodergren (July 19, 1920 – June 8, 2013) was a leading studio furniture maker based in Seattle. He taught for many years in the School of Art at the University of Washington. Evert Sodergren was born and raised in Seattle. He is a fourth generation woodworker in his family.

  3. Northwest Regional style - Wikipedia

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    A Northwest Regional style house in the Matthews Beach neighborhood of Seattle. Northwest Regional style architecture is an architectural style popular in the Pacific Northwest between 1935 and 1960. [1] It is a regional variant of the International style. [1] It is defined by the extensive use of unpainted wood in both interiors and exteriors. [1]

  4. Mid-century modern - Wikipedia

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    Mid-century modern (MCM) is a movement in interior design, product design, graphic design, architecture and urban development that was present in all the world, but more popular in North America, Brazil and Europe from roughly 1945 to 1970 during the United States's post-World War II period.

  5. Modern furniture - Wikipedia

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    Modern furniture refers to furniture produced from the late 19th century through the present that is influenced by modernism. Post-World War II ideals of cutting excess, commodification, and practicality of materials in design heavily influenced the aesthetic of the furniture. It was a tremendous departure from all furniture design that had ...

  6. Regents Hill - Wikipedia

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    A noted architect whose residential designs in Seattle were the first to explicitly demonstrate European modernist ideas, Thiry would cement his legacy with his role as principal architect of the Century 21 Exposition in Seattle (1962). He also designed the Seattle Center Coliseum—now Climate Pledge Arena—for that exposition. [6]

  7. Art Deco in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Art Deco style, which originated in France just before World War I, had an important impact on architecture and design in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s.The most notable examples are the skyscrapers of New York City, including the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, and Rockefeller Center.