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  2. Secretlab - Wikipedia

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    Secretlab reported 2020 chair deliveries of "at least" 500,000. For the fiscal year 2020, the annual operating profit and revenue were an estimated S$70 million and S$350 million respectively. [ 4 ] In March 2021, Tech in Asia estimated that the company was "within striking distance of surpassing US$1 billion in valuation", thereby making it a ...

  3. Ian Ang - Wikipedia

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    With a starting capital of S$50,000 derived from his and Choo's personal savings, [6] Secretlab quickly found success and reached a reported market capitalisation of S$200–300 million in August 2019. [7] In 2020, Secretlab sold its millionth chair. [8]

  4. Dream Quest Images - Wikipedia

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    Dream Quest Images, later known as The Secret Lab, was an American visual effects company, co-founded in 1979 by Hoyt Yeatman, Scott Squires, Ohio native Rocco Gioffre, Fred Iguchi, Tom Hollister and Bob Hollister.

  5. Secret Lab - Wikipedia

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    Secret Lab was slated to develop the Tiki Bar TV video game, Day of the Tiki. [1] [2] Secret Lab also developed the tie-in video games for Canadian superhero web series, Heroes of the North.

  6. One and Three Chairs - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs (1965) Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs (1965) One and Three Chairs, is a conceptual work by Joseph Kosuth, from 1965. An example of conceptual art, the piece consists of a chair, a photograph of the chair, and an enlarged dictionary definition of the word "chair". The photograph depicts the chair as it is ...

  7. Musical chairs - Wikipedia

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    A set of chairs is arranged in a circle with one fewer chair than the number of players (i.e. nine players would use eight chairs). While music plays, the contestants walk around the set of chairs. When the music stops abruptly, all players must find their own individual chair to sit on. The player who fails to sit on a chair is eliminated. [1]

  8. Monobloc (chair) - Wikipedia

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    Variants of the one-piece plastic chair designed by Canadian D.C. Simpson in 1946 went into production with Allibert Group and Grosfillex Group in the 1970s. [2] Other sources name the French engineer Henry Massonnet from Nurieux-Volognat with his "Fauteuil 300" from 1972 as the inventor of the monobloc. [3]

  9. Chair of Reniseneb - Wikipedia

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    The chair is notably the oldest (excluding royal chairs) surviving chair of its style from Egypt. [1] The seat of the chair is a reproduction made from woven reeds, as the original seat has long since decayed. An image of Reniseneb seated in a similar chair is carved into the backrest of the chair, and its feet take the form of carved lion claws.