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Parker Knoll is a British furniture manufacturing company, formed in 1931 by British furniture manufacturer Frederick Parker and Willi Knoll, a German inventor of a new form of sprung furniture. With roots in the manufacture of high-quality furniture, the brand concentrated on mass-market products from the 1930s to the 1990s.
Bodging (full name chair-bodgering [a]) is a traditional woodturning craft, using green (unseasoned) wood to make chair legs and other cylindrical parts of chairs. The work was done close to where a tree was felled. The itinerant craftsman who made the chair legs was known as a bodger or chair-bodger.
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Don Charles Albinson (November 22, 1921 – November 17, 2008 [1]) was an American industrial designer who made many contributions to the world of furniture.He worked with Charles and Ray Eames for 13 years, helping develop many of the seminal Herman Miller furniture pieces from the mid century – the bent plywood chair, the fiberglass shell chair, the aluminum group set, and the Eames Lounge ...
Debby Parker lost over 67 pounds by following the LifeMD weight management program. She is 8 pounds away from her goal weight. Today, she feels physically and mentally stronger than ever.
During his 29 years at Knoll, Magnusson was also active as a curator and educator. He established the Knoll Design Symposium at Cranbrook Academy of the Arts in Bloomfield Hills [6] and in 1997; he co-founded with Albert Pfeiffer (AIA) The Knoll Museum [6] in East Greenville, Pennsylvania. With over 60 years of Knoll furniture designs, the ...
I stayed in a treehouse in Florida at Danville B&Bs, and it was incredibly unique.. My treehouse wasn't luxurious, but it had a private hot tub, bar, and a tree-trunk-style elevator. I loved my ...
Seating comfort was achieved using multi-density urethane foam. The chair could be ordered with or without black phenolic arms. The Pollock Executive Chair has remained in continuous production since it was introduced by Knoll in 1965. [8] After the production of the Pollock Chair for Knoll, Pollock designed the Penelope Chair for Castelli (1982).