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  5. La-Z-Boy - Wikipedia

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    Also sold was the Sam Moore division, in February 2007 to Hooker Furniture. La-Z-Boy was still number three, with $1.5 billion in shipments. [11] In November 2006, High Point offered $600,000 to the La-Z-Boy division that was formerly LADD to move its headquarters back. [12] Late in 2006, La-Z-Boy had 7,000 employees, down from 13,000 six years ...

  6. Gascoigne Leather Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Gascoigne Leather Furniture was founded in Perth, Western Australia by Kim Gascoigne [1] and Helen Gascoigne in 1976. Originally with 130 employees, Gascoigne Leather Furniture began operating out of a small factory in Willetton before relocating to a larger factory in Midvale several years later. In February 1999 the Midvale factory suffered ...

  7. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    The modern club chair is based upon the club chairs used by the popular and fashionable urban gentlemen's clubs of 1850s England. Cockfighting chair, an 18th-century chair for libraries where the seat and arms were shaped so that a reader could sit astride to use a small desk attached to the back. [16]