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  2. Hobbycraft - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, it was revealed that Hobbycraft's profits had halved, due to chains such as Aldi, Lidl, Poundland, and online retailers such as Amazon moving into the craft market. Hobbycraft's CEO Catriona Marshall said that the company's profits had been depressed by a £3m investment on a rented warehouse in Burton-upon-Trent, on which ...

  3. Dirk van Erp - Wikipedia

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    Dirk Koperlager van Erp (1862–1933) was a Dutch American artisan, coppersmith and metalsmith, best known for lamps made of copper with mica shades, and also for copper vases, bowls and candlesticks. He was a prominent participant in the Arts and Crafts Movement, and was active in Oakland and San Francisco, California.

  4. Hobby Lobby - Wikipedia

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    Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., formerly Hobby Lobby Creative Centers, is an American retail company.It owns a chain of arts and crafts stores with a volume of over $5 billion in 2018. [1]

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  6. William Arthur Smith Benson - Wikipedia

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    William Arthur Smith Benson (also known as W.A.S. Benson) (17 October 1854 – 5 July 1924) was a British designer active in the Arts and Crafts Movement and an early exponent of electrical lighting design. [1] He is regarded as the greatest British arts and craft lighting designer. [2]

  7. Paper lantern - Wikipedia

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    Paper lanterns are likely derived from earlier lanterns that used other types of translucent material like silk, horn, or animal skin.The material covering was used to prevent the flame in the lantern from being extinguished by wind, while still retaining its use as a light source.