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  2. Donghia - Wikipedia

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    Donghia is an American brand of decoration for furniture, textiles, lighting, and accessories. Italian-American interior designer Angelo Donghia founded Donghia in 1968. It is currently owned by Kravet Inc. [1] Donghia collections include textiles, furniture, wallcoverings, case pieces, accessories and upholstery. Manufactured in the United ...

  3. Phyllis Morris (furniture designer) - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Morris in 1953 with her pink poodle lamps and pink-dyed poodles. Phyllis Morris (born October 19, 1925, in Chicago, Illinois; died September 5, 1988, in Los Angeles, California) was an American furniture designer known for her colorful persona, her outspokenness on decorating and her distinctive furniture and interior designs, especially her large and highly decorative beds.

  4. Barker Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Barker approached Müller and together they founded a furniture shop on 112–114 N. Spring Street near the Los Angeles Plaza, called Barker and Mueller. In 1880, Los Angeles was a town with a population of 11,183. Its population would increase tenfold in the next twenty years, and tenfold again, to over one million, in the 25 years after that. [1]

  5. McMahan's Furniture - Wikipedia

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    McMahan's Furniture was a family-owned [10] [1] [2] furniture retailer with stores in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Nevada, Colorado [11] and Oregon. [12] Much of its business came from customers to whom it provided credit.

  6. Kreiss - Wikipedia

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    Kreiss was founded in 1939 by Murray Kreiss and his two sons Norman and Howard. [6] The company began by importing ceramics from Japan. [7] Norman, along with his wife Eileen, expanded the company’s importing portfolio to include goods sourced from Spain, Hong Kong, China and Thailand in the early 1960s.

  7. Z Gallerie - Wikipedia

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    On January 19, 2024, Karat Home purchased furniture retailer Z Gallerie out of bankruptcy for $7.2 million and plans to rebuild the business with a goal to open physical Z Gallerie stores in 2025. [ 1 ]