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  2. Kravet - Wikipedia

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    It also acquired home furnishing manufacturer Lee Jofa in 1995 and fabric and upholstery maker GP & J Baker in 2001. To encompass this broader offering of products, in 2002, the company changed its name to Kravet Inc. In 2011, Kravet acquired prestigious fabric and upholstery maker Brunschwig & Fils in a bankruptcy auction for $9.655 million. [3]

  3. Donghia - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Angelo Donghia [2] [3] formed Donghia Associates which focused in the areas of residential, hospitality and contract interior design. Previously, Donghia had turned his attention to fabrics and wallcoverings and established & Vice Versa, [4] [5] a to-the-trade collection and showroom of fabrics and wallcoverings, which later became Donghia Textiles in 1980.

  4. R&R With a Side of Art? Houston's New Hotel Saint ... - AOL

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    In the listening room, the sofa is by Lee Industries and covered in a striped fabric by Kravet. The vintage armchairs in the window are by Ezio Longhi, the rug is by Nordic Knots, and the ceiling ...

  5. Candice Olson - Wikipedia

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    The lines include an upholstered furniture line for Norwalk (MyCandiceDesign.com), The Furniture Idea; a line of fabric from Kravet Inc.; a lighting line; ...

  6. Charles Frederick Worth - Wikipedia

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    Worth offered a new approach to the creation of couture dresses, offering a plethora of fabrics (some from his former employer Gagelin) and expertise in tailoring. [11] Within a decade, his designs were recognized internationally and in high demand. By the 1870s, they were appearing in fashion magazines read by wider society. [6]

  7. Georges Hobeika - Wikipedia

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    Georges Hobeika is a Lebanese multinational luxury fashion house founded by Lebanese fashion designer of Couture and Ready-to-Wear clothing, Georges Hobeika. Hobeika officially opened his atelier in Beirut, Lebanon in 1995, and has been presenting his collections in Paris for over a decade.