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  2. Category:Furniture companies of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Furniture companies of Italy" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arclinea;

  3. List of Italian brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Italian brands, ... Snaidero (furniture) Snam; SNIA; ... Aircraft manufacturers of Italy; AnsaldoBreda;

  4. Salone del Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Salone del Mobile or Milan Design Week (Italian: Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano, but more commonly Salone del Mobile) is a furniture fair held annually in Milan. It is the largest trade fair of its kind in the world. [2] The exhibition showcases the latest in furniture and design from countries around the world.

  5. List of companies of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Italian Republic (dark green) within the European Union (light green). Eni is considered one of the world's oil and gas supermajors. [1] Italy is a unitary parliamentary republic in Europe with the third largest nominal GDP in the Eurozone and the eighth largest in the world.

  6. Poltrona Frau - Wikipedia

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    Poltrona Frau is a furniture-maker founded in 1912 by Sardinian-born Renzo Frau [2] in Turin, Italy, headquartered since the early 1960s [3] in Tolentino and specializing in leather seating for interior and automotive applications. [4] The company name combines poltrona, the Italian word for 'armchair', and Frau, the last name of its founder.

  7. Gufram - Wikipedia

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    Gufram is an Italian furniture manufacturer known for avant-garde, conceptual, witty, and Pop-art influenced designs; the unconventional use of industrial materials; collaborations with well known architects and designers; and the contribution its products made to the aesthetics of the 1960s Radical period of Italian design.