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  2. Shaker furniture - Wikipedia

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    Furniture built and used by the New Lebanon "believers" is exhibited in the Shaker Retiring Room at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, which originated from the North Family Shakers' 1818 First Dwelling House. The furniture, acquired in the 1970s, and Shaker textiles are considered among the finest Shaker collections in the world. [1]

  3. Thomas O'Brien (interior designer) - Wikipedia

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    He has designed bath plumbing for Waterworks; [2] furniture for Hickory Chair [11] and Century Furniture; [15] lighting for Visual Comfort; [16] textiles for Lee Jofa, owned by Kravet; [17] rugs for Safavieh; [18] and tableware and accessories for silversmith manufacturer Reed & Barton. [19]

  4. Wharton Esherick - Wikipedia

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    Wharton Esherick was born on July 15, 1887, in Philadelphia. He studied painting at the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art (later the University of the Arts); and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, however he left in 1910 and did not graduate.

  5. W. & J. Sloane - Wikipedia

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    W. & J. Sloane advertisement from September 1902. W. & J. Sloane, (W&J Sloane, Sloane's), was a chain of furniture stores that originated from a luxury furniture and rug store in New York City that catered to the prominent, including the White House and the Breakers, and wealthy, including the Rockefeller, Whitney, and Vanderbilt families.

  6. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Parsons chair, curving wooden chair named for the Parsons School of Design in New York, where it was created and widely copied today; Peacock chair, a large wicker chair with a flared back, originating in the Philippines; an exaggerated Windsor chair design by Hans Wegner (1947); also a chair designed by Dror studio for Cappellini [39]

  7. George M. Reischmann - Wikipedia

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    Reischmann was born on August 16, 1860, in New York City, the son of Michael and Madeline Reischmann. [1] Michael was a German immigrant from Steinalben who immigrated to America in 1850, fought in the American Civil War, and established a furniture manufacturing company. [2] Reischmann lived in the eastern district of Brooklyn since 1872. [1]

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