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  2. The 30 Best Vintage Furniture Stores for Online Shopping - AOL

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    Dixon Rye's online shop is just as curated and polished as their breathtaking brick-and-mortar store in Atlanta. The trusted source offers shoppers a mix of antique furniture, classic tableware ...

  3. The 13 Best Places to Shop Vintage Furniture Online - AOL

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    Pamono. Best For: Eurocentric designs As one of Europe's leading vintage e-shops, Pamono is a great source for Eurocentric designs—from stunning Bauhaus to early-2000s Italian-made finds.

  4. The 53 Online Furniture Stores Our Editors Shop on Repeat - AOL

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    Interior designer Marie Burgos has a small-but-mighty selection of furniture to shop online, including this stunning velvet armchair (pictured with coordinating bean ottomans!) made with a hand ...

  5. Italian design - Wikipedia

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    Examples of classic pieces of Italian furniture include Sacco, by Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini, Franco Teodoro, Zanussi's rigorous, creative and streamlined washing machines and fridges, [1] the "New Tone" sofas by Atrium, [1] and most famously the innovative post-modern bookcase, made by Ettore Sottsass for the Memphis Group in 1981, inspired ...

  6. Caraceni (company) - Wikipedia

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    Men's tailoring, Classic Italian suits Caraceni is an Italian tailoring house , founded in Rome in 1913 by the father of Italian tailoring, Domenico Caraceni. At one point in the 1930s, Domenico and his family operated ateliers in Rome, Milan and Paris.

  7. Italian Neoclassical interior design - Wikipedia

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    Italian Neoclassical furniture was loosely based on that of Louis XVI styles but was made unique by the usage of exaggeratedly shaped backs and necks which were recessed. [1] Armoires, or armadi made by the Venetians were more geometrically shaped than the Rococo ones, but were usually gilded in gold and silver, and had a few intricate details ...

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