Beautiful and practical furniture and decor items for every room in your
house, plus great gift ideas for every occasion.
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The Lincoln Rocking Chair A faithful reproduction of the most famous rocking chair in American history, a popular style from the mid-19th century. Skillfully handcrafted in solid mahogany, padded and upholstered, it is true to the smallest detail of Abraham Lincoln's White House rocking chair. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Jaques Ping Pong Table Mimicking lawn tennis in an indoor environment, Victorian-era Britons invented the game of ping pong. Americans inherited a love of the game from the British, and the British-made Jaques Ping Pong Table sets the standard for the well-appointed recreation room or progressive workplace. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Thomas Edison Chair At his working desks the great American inventor used a handsome and steadfast chair, the finest office chair that money could buy in the 1870s. Faithful to the original, the Thomas Edison Chair is designed for practicality and longevity. Pull up a chair with a history of inspiring genius. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Organic Luxury Mattress The bedroom should be a “wellness center” that includes practical, healing, and healthful bedding. The “Royal Organic” Mattress by Royal-Pedic has become the preferred choice in bedrooms of distinction for natural, uninterrupted, rejuvenating sleep. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Emeco U.S. Navy Chair Once found on destroyers and submarines, the Emeco Navy Chair is as near-indestructible as it is handsome. The classic model 1006, built individually by a handful of craftsmen, is a sculptured masterwork that has become a retro-chic classic in restaurants all over the city and beyond. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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The Hudson Chair Philippe Starck created and named it for Ian Schrager's Hudson Hotel in Manhattan. The Hudson Chair is three times stronger than steel, amazingly lightweight, and made to last a lifetime and beyond. Add an industrial element to your home or apartment with a quintessential piece of modern art. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Tiffany's Successor The name that has become synonymous with stained glass is Louis Comfort Tiffany, son of the legendary jeweler. Meyda Tiffany follows in the tradition of the Tiffany Studio using hundred-year-old molds, tools and techniques to produce authentic stained glass lamps. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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The Egyptian Series. With the discovery of ancient Egyptian treasures in the 1920s, Tiffany artisans were inspired to create what would become the most popular lamps of the era. The Egyptian-theme pieces are hand-crafted from original molds, tools and techniques. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Mission by Meyda Louis Comfort Tiffany seized upon the design elements of Mission furniture to produce exquisite lighting fixtures, inherited by Meyda Tiffany. With a natural affinity, the jewel-like stained glass of Tiffany lamps helps soften Mission's strict geometry. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Boston Functional Lamps The designs of the Writer's Lamp, Apothecary Lamp, and Piano Lamp turn rooms into living works of art. The inspiration for the Boston Functional lamps are bench lamps used in many trades. These renditions merge hand-rubbed antique brass character with efficient production. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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The Lincoln Bed A remarkable reproduction of the most famous piece of furniture in the White House. Crafted and hand-carved by experienced artisans in 100% mahogany, according to the original "Grapevine" design, the historic bed is scaled to accommodate a contemporary queen-size mattress. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Barrister Bookcases The distinctive Hale solid-wood sectional bookcase continues to be manufactured as it has been since 1907. These glass-front stackable cases can be ordered with standard or tall shelf units, and in a variety of woods and finishes. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Classic Adirondack Chairs The sturdy comfort and rustic elegance of Adirondack chairs have been preserved by artisans in New York's North Country. The angled, multislatted, low-seated icon of American lawn furniture gives any home a sense of permanence and history. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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Nature-Inspired Collection Visually potent, nature-inspired lighting and decorative pieces inspired by the call of the wild and the woodsy wonders of nature embellish the city home with personality and style. The rustic works of art are handcrafted by successors to Louis Comfort Tiffany. CLICK HERE for more information. |
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True Kennedy Rocker The sturdy Appalachian oak rocker used by President John F. Kennedy is still made by the small family furniture factory that supplied Kennedy his original. The secret of this chair's comfort is the steam-bent curve of the back post, which sweeps into give firm support to the sitter's back. CLICK HERE for more information. |