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  2. Samsonite - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, after the Samsonite suitcase became its best-selling product, the company changed its name to SAMSONITE. For many years the subsidiary SAMSONITE Furniture Co. made folding chairs and card tables in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The Shwayder family sold the company to Beatrice Foods in 1973. In 1974, the company released the brand's first ...

  3. 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.

  4. Mity-Lite - Wikipedia

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    History. MityLite is a global manufacturer of commercial furniture. Based in Orem, Utah, MityLite is part of the MITY Incorporated family of product brands, which include Holsag, Bertolini, and Broda. MityLite manufactures and sells banquet chairs, folding tables, a sprung dance floor, folding chairs, stacking chairs, Chiavari chairs, outdoor ...

  5. Samsonite's Most Popular Carry-On Is 45% Off Right Now - AOL

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    Available in 14 colors and three sizes, Samsonite's Winfield hardside carry-on is rugged enough for whatever travels you have planned (or, at the very least, to get through TSA without a scratch ...

  6. X-chair - Wikipedia

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    A type of folding chair with a frame like an X viewed from the front or the side originated in medieval Italy. Also known as a Savonarola or Dante chair in Italy, [1] or a Luther chair in Germany, the X-chair was a light and practical form that spread through Renaissance Europe. In England, the Glastonbury chair made an X-shape by crossing the ...

  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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