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  2. Joseph Walsh (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Walsh (born 1979) [1] is a self-taught Irish furniture maker and designer.He was born in County Cork, where he established his studio and workshop in 1999.From the outset, he pursued innovation in making through traditional techniques, often from other craft forms, which enabled new making methods and forms.

  3. Ross & Co. Dublin Cabinet Makers - Wikipedia

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    Furniture by Ross was often given a two digit number or sometimes a letter and number depending on the item. An example of such numbering is the set of four Balloon Back Chairs, illustrated, [ 1 ] where the numbers range from 62 and 63 on the first chair to 70 and 71 on the second, 74 and 75 on the third and 92 and 93 on the fourth.

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  5. Great Industrial Exhibition (1853) - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Exhibition, 1853. The Great Industrial Exhibition in 1853 was held in Dublin, Ireland.In its day, it was the largest international event to be held in Ireland. The Irish Industrial Exhibition Building, located on the grounds of Leinster House, [1] housed the entire fair.

  6. National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts and History

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    The 1930s saw the donation of a large and important collection of Asian art by Dublin-born Albert Bender of San Francisco. Bender, who was Jewish, donated the collection to the National Museum of Ireland during the tenure of curator and director Adolf Mahr, who was also the head of the Dublin Nazi chapter.

  7. Selma Harrington - Wikipedia

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    Harrington was born and grew up in Sarajevo. She graduated in architecture (1978) and received a master's degree (1985) at the University of Sarajevo. Having practiced as architect, furniture and product designer in Sarajevo, she moved to Harare, Zimbabwe (1991), where she set up her own design firm specializing in interior architecture, design and refurbishment (1993–99).

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  9. Harry Kernoff - Wikipedia

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    Kernoff preferred to finish his portraits in a single sitting, and was a prolific painter. From 1926 to 1958, he held an annual solo show in Dublin. Kernoff was a member of the Studio Art Club and the Radical Club. Kernoff executed the decorative design of the Little Theatre in South William Street, Dublin.

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