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  2. This accent chair from Drew Barrymore's collection looks 'way ...

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    Yet Walmart shoppers have discovered a swivel chair that checks all the boxes. Drew Barrymore's viral bouclé chair costs less than $300, and, according to reviewers, it looks so much more ...

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    Shopping Score: 4.75. Shop Now. Prices. Sofas: $93 and up. Accent chairs: $50 and up. 6x9 area rugs: $54 and up. Bedroom sets: $165 and up. Desks: $122 and up. Bookcases: $95 and up

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    Attention all shoppers! Walmart's End-of-Year Clearance sale is happening right now -- and it's one you won't want to miss.. Walmart is one of our very favorite one-stop-shops for everything on ...

  5. Polypropylene stacking chair - Wikipedia

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    The polypropylene stacking chair or polyprop [citation needed] is a chair manufactured in an injection moulding process using polypropylene. It was designed by Robin Day in 1963 for S. Hille & Co . It is now so iconic, it was selected as one of eight designs in a 2009 series of British stamps of "British Design Classics".

  6. Monobloc (chair) - Wikipedia

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    Variants of the one-piece plastic chair designed by Canadian D.C. Simpson in 1946 went into production with Allibert Group and Grosfillex Group in the 1970s. [2] Other sources name the French engineer Henry Massonnet from Nurieux-Volognat with his "Fauteuil 300" from 1972 as the inventor of the monobloc. [3]

  7. Walmart - Wikipedia

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    Walmart Discount Stores, also branded as simply "Walmart", are discount department stores with sizes varying from 30,000 to 221,000 square feet (2,800 to 20,500 square meters), with the average store covering 105,000 square feet (9,800 square meters). [5]