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    The mid-century-modern cousin to Wayfair, AllModern is the destination for modern and mid-century-inspired furniture such as Danish modular seating, abstract fiber wall hangings and wooden tapered ...

  3. David Hicks (Australian interior designer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, he launched David Hicks Design in Melbourne, Australia, with the studio focussing on luxury interior and building design. [5] His work is described as blending modern minimalism [6] with luxury and opulence giving special attention to architectural planning and artwork selection [7] as well as his own custom designed furnishings. [8] [9]

  4. James Richardson Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The James Richardson Corporation, also going by the name James Richardson Group or JR/Group, is an Australian furniture, hospitality, real estate and retail corporation, headquartered in the Abbotsford suburb of Melbourne, Australia. It is privately owned and employs approximately 2,300 people worldwide.

  5. Grant Featherston - Wikipedia

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    Grant Stanley Featherston (17 October 1922 – 9 October 1995) was an Australian furniture designer whose chair designs in the 1950s became icons of the Atomic Age.. He was born in Geelong, Victoria. [1]

  6. Freedom Furniture - Wikipedia

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    In April 1999, Freedom acquired the Guests and Andersons furniture chains for $22.4 million in cash and stock. [10] In 2000, it acquired bedding company Capt'n Snooze. [ 11 ] In 2002, the company acquired the Bayswiss homewares chain.

  7. David Jones (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Bourke Street stores were completely renovated in mid-2010 [51] at a cost of $250 million. [52] In January 2008, David Jones announced that the Claremont store would be closed in 2009 to allow for a complete rebuilding to reopen in 2011. The new store increased floor space by 60%. [53]

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