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  2. Ercol - Wikipedia

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    Ercol and its employees have been awarded a number of Guild Marks by the Furniture Makers' Company, including: 15 Bespoke Guild Marks [5] a Design Guild Mark in 2010 for the Treviso desk by Matthew Hilton [6] [7] a Design Guild Mark in 2015 for the Svelto round stacking stool by Lisa Gould Sandall [8] [7]

  3. Heywood-Wakefield Company - Wikipedia

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    Both firms produced wicker and rattan furniture, and as these products became increasingly popular towards the end of the century, they became serious rivals. [7] In 1897 the companies merged as Heywood Brothers & Wakefield Company (this name was changed to Heywood-Wakefield Company in 1921), purchasing Washburn-Heywood Chair Company in 1916 ...

  4. Harris Lebus - Wikipedia

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    Following the war the firm became part of the government scheme to produce utility furniture bearing the CC41 mark and were central in providing cheaper manufacturing techniques to provide the country with lower cost furniture with which they could rebuild their homes, [20] and in fact their design team invented and patented the technique of ...

  5. CC41 - Wikipedia

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    The CC41 symbol could be attached to a Utility product as a label, printed directly onto cloth, or impressed mark, as on furniture and early examples of Utility footwear. The symbol, colloquially referred to as the 'two cheeses', was designed by Reginald Shipp for the Board of Trade's Directorate of Civilian Clothing.

  6. Kittinger Company - Wikipedia

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    Kittinger Furniture is available through several showrooms across the country. Kittinger's primary showroom is located at its factory and corporate offices. Showrooms in Georgia, New Jersey, New York City and Pennsylvania represent and carry Kittinger. In 2012 Kittinger Furniture opened a showroom in Tokyo, Japan, at the Sala Azabu store.

  7. Walter E. Smithe - Wikipedia

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    Walter E. Smithe is a furniture company based in Itasca, Illinois. The company makes, sells, and repairs furniture, specializing in custom upholstery, and operates ten showrooms throughout the Chicago metropolitan area. It was founded by Walter Edward Smithe and Bill Shanahan in 1945.

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  9. Lloyd Loom - Wikipedia

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    A number of Lloyd Loom manufacturers and retailers both in the UK and abroad have emerged designing, producing and selling various indoor and outdoor Lloyd Loom product lines. Some manufacturers and retailers have developed synthetic fibres based on the original paper loom - for use in outdoor furniture.

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