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  2. Sage Automotive Interiors - Wikipedia

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    Sage Automotive Interiors was established in 1948 as Milliken Automotive Division. [3] In the 1970s, the company became the first supplier to develop double-needle bar fabrics, acquiring Chrysler as a new U.S. customer and launching an export business with Japanese automakers Honda and Toyota.

  3. Jean Jennings - Wikipedia

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    She was the automotive correspondent for Good Morning America (1994–2000) [5] and the Oxygen network. [6] She was later the Chairman, CEO and host of the self-branded automotive website and blog, JeanKnowsCars (2012–2016), wrote articles for LinkedIn , and edited the book Road Trips, Head Trips, and Other Car-Crazed Writings .

  4. Seton Company, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Seton Company, Inc. or the Seton Leather Company of Pennsylvania (SEPA) [1] is a former manufacturer and supplier of leather products—and later brand [2] —for automotive interiors. [3] The company was founded in 1906 [3] by German tanner [4] Joespeh Kaltenbacher [5] and was one of the largest leather suppliers for automotive upholstery. [6]

  5. Luxury car - Wikipedia

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    Rolls-Royce Phantom V (1959–1968). A luxury car is a passenger vehicle providing above-average to high-end comfort levels, features, and equipment. More expensive materials and surface finishes are often used, and buyers expect better build quality.

  6. Helene Rother - Wikipedia

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    Helene Rother (1908–1999) was the first woman to work as an automotive designer when she joined the interior styling staff of General Motors in Detroit in 1943. [1] She specialized in designs for automotive interiors, as well as furniture, jewelry, fashion accessories, and stained glass windows.

  7. Legendary interior designers from every decade of the 20th ...

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    1940s: Dorothy Draper. Like many early interior designers, Dorothy Draper came from a privileged upbringing, and she smartly built the advantage of her wealth and social status into her business ...

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