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  2. Windsor chair - Wikipedia

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    A Windsor chair is a chair built with a solid wooden seat into which the chair-back and legs are round-tenoned, or pushed into drilled holes, in contrast to other styles of chairs whose back legs and back uprights are continuous. The seats of Windsor chairs are often carved into a shallow dish or saddle shape for comfort.

  3. Woodworking - Wikipedia

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    With two varieties, red and white, oak is known to be easy to work with and relatively strong. However, furniture makers often opt for white oak over red oak for its attractive figure and moisture-resistance. [13] Depending on the kind needed, oak can probably be found at a local home center or a lumberyard for a bit pricier than other hardwoods.

  4. Pottery Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Pottery Barn store in Beverly Hills, California Pottery Barn in Calgary. In 2017, the company introduced an augmented reality app for iOS that allowed users to virtually place Pottery Barn products into a room and save room design ideas. [12] It also announced PB Apartment, a small-space furnishings line, for millennials. [13]

  5. List of The Woodwright's Shop episodes - Wikipedia

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    In another two-episode project, Roy learns how to build an elegant Windsor Highchair. Part one deals with the bottom half and demonstrates Curtis's wonderful turning techniques, while part two deals with making the top half of the chair. The techniques demonstrated here involve spindle making & steam shaping.

  6. Windsor Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Windsor Institute was a school in Hampton, New Hampshire, United States. It was owned and operated by Michael Dunbar [1] , where five-day courses in Windsor chairmaking were taught year round. The school had its final class, an 'Early Philadelphia High Back Arm Chair', in March 2016.

  7. John Ainsworth Dunn - Wikipedia

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    John Ainsworth Dunn (November 2, 1831, in Westminster, Massachusetts – 1915) was an American furniture maker. He was the ninth child of John and Abigail (Jackson) Dunn. In 1837, his family moved to Petersham, Massachusetts. He began what was to become his lifelong career in chair manufacturing in 1852.

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