Archive for July, 2010

Local Museums Preserve Historic Furniture

By admin July 26th, 2010

Historic furniture collections often need to be protected and preserved so that future generations may appreciate their beauty and grandeur. A number of these historic furniture collections can be fou…

Local Museums Preserve Historic Furniture

By admin July 26th, 2010

Historic furniture collections often need to be protected and preserved so that future generations may appreciate their beauty and grandeur. A number of these historic furniture collections can be fou…

Rustic Feel Restaurants With Historic Furniture

By admin July 26th, 2010

Restaurants often want to convey a unique feel and special environment for their customers. Creating an intimate setting can be important for restaurant owners because it can attract customers, and en…

Historic Furniture in the French Loire Valley

By admin July 26th, 2010

The Loire Valley is a beautiful area in France, and it is also known as the Garden of France. The region is well renowned for its famous castles and medieval architectural designs. There are more than…

Historian’s Expertise in Antique Furniture

By admin July 26th, 2010

Grant Mackenzie of Harriston has recently passed away, but he will always be remembered as the great historian. Mackenzie was highly regarded for his expertise and knowledge of historic furniture and …

Historic Furniture Retailer Goes into Administration

By admin July 26th, 2010

The historic furniture store, Proffitts of Great Lever Ltd based in Bolton, has fallen into administration after a string of company problems. This North-West furniture retailer had been acclaimed for…

Wondrous Strange: A 21st Century Cabinet Of Curiosities

By admin July 25th, 2010

@SFMOMAThe SFMOMA Artists Gallery hosts "Wondrous Strange: A 21st Century Cabinet Of Curiosities" that started on Thursday, July 22 (opening reception) from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

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