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  2. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    IKEA adapted its store location and services to the 'inner-city' format for expansion in China, unlike other countries where IKEA stores for economic and planning restriction reasons tends to be just outside city centres. In China, planning restrictions are less of an issue due to the lack of cars for much of its customer base.

  3. Quasar Khanh - Wikipedia

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    Nguyen Manh Khanh (1934 in Hanoi – June 30, 2016 in Ho Chi Minh City), [1] also known as Quasar Khanh, was a French and Vietnamese engineer, an inventor, and a designer.The Vietnamese and French community significantly recognizes him for his inflatable furniture line Aerospace.

  4. Joe Frazier's Gym - Wikipedia

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    The gym was purchased by Broad Enterprises Group L.L.C. in 2011 and is currently leased to a discount furniture store. [2] [3]After efforts from preservationists and local politicians, Joe Frazier's Gym was added to the National Register of Historic Places in April 2013.

  5. Kimbel & Cabus - Wikipedia

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    Kimbel & Cabus display at the 1876 Centennial Exposition. Kimbel & Cabus was a Victorian-era furniture and decorative arts firm based in New York City. The partnership was formed in 1862 between German-born cabinetmaker Anthony Kimbel (c. 1821 –1895) [1] and French-born cabinetmaker Joseph Cabus (1824–1894).

  6. Amish furniture - Wikipedia

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    Another distinctive style of Amish furniture is the Soap Hollow School, developed in Soap Hollow, Pennsylvania. These pieces are often brightly painted in red, gold, and black. Henry Lapp was a furniture maker based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and it is his designs that most closely resemble the furniture we think of today as Amish-made ...

  7. Terraced house - Wikipedia

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    Inner city terrace house design tended to lack any frontal yard at all, with narrow street frontages, hence the building's structure directly erected in front of the road. One of the reasons behind this was the taxing according to street frontage rather than total area, thereby creating an economic motivation to build narrow and deeply.

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