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| www.maharam.com Maharam, a fourth generation family-run business, celebrated its centennial in 2002. First renowned as a supplier of theatrical textiles, in the 1960s Maharam pioneered the contract textile concept, developing engineered textiles for commercial appli |
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| www.zitzo.com Zitzo, specialized in vintage design Krom Boomssloot 4a 1011 GV AMSTERDAM |
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| www.moderntimeschicago.com Since 1991, Modern Times has been a shopping destination for designers and collectors. Owners Martha Torno and Tom Clark offer a large selection of home furnishings and accessories from the mid-twentieth century. They also pride themselves on the ex |
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| www.dezeen.com About dezeen Our mission is simple: to bring you news of great projects before anyone else. Dezeen was launched at the end of November 2006 and has grown rapidly to become one of the most popular and influential architecture and design blogs on th |
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| www.alexandrebiaggi.com Alexandre Biaggi's Gallery presents modern classicism decorators creations such as Jean-Michel Frank, André Arbus, Paul Dupré-Lafon, Jacques Adnet, Jacques Quinet, as well as baroque references such as Gilbert Poillerat or Serge Roche. Other creat |
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| www.designaddict.com Top-notch resources related to modern and postmodern design, with designer and manufacturer index, virtual exhibitions, interviews with designers, collector forums, news and an events calendar. Boasts extensive links, which include an international a |
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| www.artnet.com artnet is the place to buy, sell and research fine art online. Our online Gallery Network is the largest of its kind, with over 1,800 galleries in over 250 cities worldwide, more than 100,000 by over 25,000 artists from around the globe. The Network |
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| www.franck-laigneau.com 29, rue de Bellechasse 75007 Paris Tel. 00 33 (0)1 47 05 64 27 Fax. 00 33 (0)1 47 05 64 32 Port. 00 33 (0)6 11 85 02 97 francklaigneau@noos.fr |
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| www.dokidoc.com Welcome at Dokidoc.com, Dokidoc is a private collection of modernist furnitures, mostly from the pre-war period. |
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