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  2. Bubble chair - Wikipedia

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    The acrylic is heated and blown into a round shape like a soap bubble, within a solid steel frame. [3] It is considered [by whom?] an industrial design classic and to have advanced the usage of plastics in furniture design. [4] The chair is considered modernist or Space Age in design and is often used to symbolize the 1960s period. [5]

  3. Eero Aarnio - Wikipedia

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    Because his designs used very simple geometric forms, they were ideal for such productions. Eero Aarnio continues to create new designs, including toys and furniture for children. He was awarded the Compasso d'Oro in 2008 for a design called Trioli, a combination rocking horse and child-sized chair which is part of a collection for Magis. [7]

  4. Ball Chair - Wikipedia

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    The Ball Chair was designed by Finnish furniture designer Eero Aarnio in 1963. [1] [2] The Ball Chair is also known as the globe chair and is famous for its unconventional shape. It is considered a classic of industrial design. More recent versions have increased the overall size and added features including music speakers and MP3 player ...

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    With the incoming Trump administration promising an entirely new round of tariffs on U.S. imports, Atlanta-based Kids2 and other toymakers are reviewing product lines, looking for ways to limit ...

  6. Moms launch project to reunite kids impacted by LA fires with ...

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    For Emily Balliet, whose Altadena home burned down in the wildfires, the work of the LA Lost Stuffy Project has brought "light" to her family during what she described as a "dark time."

  7. Charles Hollis Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones was born in Bloomington, Indiana in 1945. He founded CHJ Designs in 1961, at the age of sixteen, and moved to Los Angeles, California in 1963. [1] [2] At the time, acrylic and plastic were not commonly used as a material for upscale furniture and art, [citation needed] but Jones began creating pieces for showrooms, such as Hudson-Rissman.

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