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  2. Replica furniture - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 one company initiated the set-up of the Replica Furniture Association in response to the negative press coverage surrounding the closures of Ikon M and Infurn. The goal of the association was to establish a collective of reproduction furniture companies, each of whom must abide by a strict code of ethics to be considered for membership.

  3. Howard & Sons - Wikipedia

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    They supplied furniture to the Savoy Hotel in London. [4] Howard & Sons received a number of Royal Warrants of Appointment . [ 4 ] Some authentic designs of Howard & Sons furniture nowadays are in the State Hermitage museum, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.

  4. Luke Hughes (furniture designer) - Wikipedia

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    Luke Hughes’ early output consisted of furniture for the residential market. [2] The same period also saw Hughes’ short-lived engagement with designing for the retail market. This came in the form of the ill-fated Ovolo line of bedroom furniture, originally manufactured by a Birmingham reproduction furniture company, Juckes, and sold ...

  5. Frederick Tibbenham - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Tibbenham (1884 – 26 June 1947) [1] was a British cabinet maker and businessman from Ipswich, Suffolk.His company held a Royal Warrant for the production of furniture, and he also formed a construction company, working with some notable architects to design and build homes.

  6. Hille (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Hille (/ ˈ h ɪ l i / HIL-ee} is a British Modern furniture manufacturer which is especially noted for its range of Modernist chairs. Its products have been influential in the history of interior design and the company has been engaged internationally in a number of major design projects, including furnishings for the Royal Festival Hall and Gatwick Airport.

  7. Shabby chic - Wikipedia

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    Shabby chic furniture is often antiques that have been heavily painted through the years, with many layers showing through obviously time-worn areas. Furnishings that are not genuine relics are usually selected for their resemblance to older styles, and may be reproduction pieces with a distressed finish that is faux painted using glaze or ...

  8. Kittinger Company - Wikipedia

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    Kittinger Company furniture was used extensively in the redesign since this company was the sole licensee of furniture for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation's famous program to produce exact reproductions of 18th century antiques. [6] Included in the redesign was a new conference table and chairs for the cabinet room.

  9. Waring & Gillow - Wikipedia

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    The business was bought by retail conglomerate Great Universal Stores in 1953, [27] however a large share of the business was sold to rival furniture chain "John Peters", run by Manny Cussins for cash and shares in 1960, [28] with John Peters company renamed Waring and Gillow (Holdings) Ltd. [29] After the war the business of the firm began to ...

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