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  2. Warren McArthur - Wikipedia

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    He was also commissioned to make aluminum furniture for Rudolph Schindler's design for Sardi's restaurant location in Los Angeles. [9] Warren McArthur Corp. Chair, 1936. So too, McArthur's aluminum furniture was popular with Hollywood stars and producers of the 1930s. His clients included Jack L. Warner, Marlene Dietrich, Fredric March, and ...

  3. Zalmon Gilbert Simmons II - Wikipedia

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    The Simmons Manufacturing Company was known from its inception for woven wire mattress springs, cradles, metal beds and wooden folding chairs. In 1916 Zalmon II looked to expand the company nationally. The Simmons Company purchased the Rudger-Merle Company in San Francisco followed by a plant in Los Angeles. [9]

  4. Charles and Ray Eames - Wikipedia

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    Prototype Plywood and Metal Chairs (various models) (1943-1946) Molded Plywood Elephant (1945) Lounge Chair Wood or LCW (1945-1946) Lounge Chair Metal or LCM (1945-1946) Dining Chair Wood or DCW (1945-1946) Dining Chair Metal or DCM (1945-1946) Molded Plywood Folding Screen (1945-1946) Molded Plywood Coffee Table wood or metal legs (1945-1946)

  5. Curule seat - Wikipedia

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    Curule seat. A curule seat probably designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, made in carved wood and gilded ca. 1810 in Berlin, later restored and reupholstered by a private dealer. A curule seat is a design of a (usually) foldable and transportable chair noted for its uses in Ancient Rome and Europe through to the 20th century.

  6. Director's chair - Wikipedia

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    Japanese traditional folding stool. A director's chair[2][3] is a lightweight chair that folds side-to-side with a scissors action. The seat and back are made of canvas or a similar strong fabric which bears the user's full weight and can be folded; the frame is made of wood, or sometimes metal or plastic. The seat and scissors members work ...

  7. Folding chair - Wikipedia

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    A folding chair of ebony and ivory with gold fittings was found in Tutankhamun's tomb in Egypt. Folding chairs were already used in the Nordic Bronze Age, Ancient Egypt, Minoan Greece and Ancient Rome. The frame was mostly made of wood, and seldom made of metal. The wood was inlaid with artistic carvings, gilded, and decorated with ivory.

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