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  2. Thomas Chippendale - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Chippendale (June 1718 – 1779) was an English woodworker in London, designing furniture in the mid-Georgian, English Rococo, and Neoclassical styles. In 1754 he published a book of his designs in a trade catalogue titled The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director—the most important collection of furniture designs published in England to that point which created a mass market for ...

  3. Baldachin - Wikipedia

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    A state bed with a domed tester designed in 1775–76 by Robert Adam for Lady Child at Osterley Park [c] and another domed state bed, delivered by Thomas Chippendale for Sir Edwin Lascelles at Harewood House, Yorkshire, in 1773 [8] are two of the last English state beds intended for a main floor State Bedroom in a non-royal residence.

  4. Thomas Chippendale, the younger - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Chippendale, the younger (1749–1822) was an English artist, furniture maker and designer, and the eldest of Thomas Chippendale's eleven children. He was devoted to his father and worked with Chippendale Senior until the later died in 1779.

  5. 50 Big Ideas for Your Small Bedroom - AOL

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    The pale blue Chippendale bed, an heirloom from Reygadas’s grandmother, adds a sense of vintage romance without being over the top. Maureen M. Evans Pile Your Pillows

  6. Bradfield Hall, Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    A variety of famous 18th-century carved Chippendale-style mahogany chairs, now known as the "Bradfield Hall Chairs", some now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art [6] and some now at the Lady Lever Art Gallery, [7] along with the so-called "Barrington Bed", now in the possession of the Victoria and Albert Museum, [8] were auctioned at this time.

  7. Nostell Priory - Wikipedia

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    Nostell Priory is home to a large collection of Chippendale furniture, all made for the house and commissioned by Sir Rowland Winn 5th Bart and his wife Sabine Winn. [12] Thomas Chippendale was born in Otley in West Yorkshire in 1718 and had workshops in St Martin’s Lane, London.