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  2. Wakefield Rattan Company - Wikipedia

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    The Wakefield Rattan Company was the world's leading manufacturer of rattan furniture and objects in the second half of the 19th century. Founded by Cyrus Wakefield in 1851 in South Reading, Massachusetts (now Wakefield ), it perfected machinery for working with rattan, developing looms for weaving chair seats and mats.

  3. Heywood-Wakefield Company - Wikipedia

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    Both firms produced wicker and rattan furniture, and as these products became increasingly popular towards the end of the century, they became serious rivals. [7] In 1897 the companies merged as Heywood Brothers & Wakefield Company (this name was changed to Heywood-Wakefield Company in 1921), purchasing Washburn-Heywood Chair Company in 1916 ...

  4. Trump Home - Wikipedia

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    In April 2007, Lexington was in discussions about including the furniture on the set of Trump's reality television series, The Apprentice. [4] Trump Home is owned by The Trump Organization. [5] [6] [7] Trump Home was launched with two furniture collections on July 19, 2007, at Macy's flagship store on Herald Square.

  5. Gardner, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Gardner is the birthplace of the Heywood-Wakefield Company, dating from 1826 when the five Heywood brothers, Walter, Levi, Seth, Benjamin, and William, began to fashion wooden chairs and furniture in a barn near their family farm. In the early years, Walter fashioned chairs by hand, also using a foot lathe.

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  7. Furnitureland South - Wikipedia

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    Furnitureland South in Jamestown, North Carolina is the largest retail furniture store in the United States [1] with 1.3 million square feet and $180 million in sales as of 2004.