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Beauvais
designed ca. 1786, woven 1790–91; chair frame second half 19th century
Georges Jacob
ca. 1785
American
1850–1900
Duncan Phyfe
1830–35
Italian
late 17th–early 18th century
Thomas Affleck
1765–75
American
1740–80
Eileen Gray
ca. 1930
Solomon Fussell
1735–50
American
ca. 1740–60
Hans J. Wegner
1950
Ron Arad
designed 1988, produced 1989
French and Italian
15th or 16th century (textiles) and 16th century, second half (woodwork)
American
ca. 1795
Italian
16th or 17th century (leather); late 16th or early 17th century and later parts (woodwork)
Jean-Baptiste I Tilliard
18th century
Marco Zanuso
1951
British
ca. 1689–1702
British
1690–1710
Beauvais
ca. 1730–50
Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
ca. 1754–56
American
1800–1810
Italian, Florence
late 16th century
American
1660–1700
Jim Cole
1991
British
ca. 1650
French
18th century
Pierre Brizard
ca. 1770–90
Italian, Venice
mid-18th century
Aubusson
18th century
French
last quarter 17th century
Frank Lloyd Wright
ca. 1904
Italian
late 16th–17th century
China
17th century
British
ca. 1800
French, Italian or Spanish
16th century, second half (woodwork), 16th or 17th century (textiles)
Pierre Patout
1934
Pottier and Stymus Manufacturing Company
ca. 1870–75
German
ca. 1760
George Jakob Hunzinger
after 1866