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  2. Pottery Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Pottery Barn was co-founded in 1949 by Paul Secon and his brother Morris in Chelsea, Manhattan. Paul discovered three barns full of pottery from the factory of Glidden Parker in Alfred, New York, who had stored extras and seconds up the road from the business. [4]

  3. Paul Secon - Wikipedia

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    Paul Secon (July 13, 1916 – February 24, 2007) was an American entrepreneur and songwriter, who co-founded Pottery Barn with his brother, Morris, in 1950.

  4. Williams-Sonoma, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    She was active in building the Pottery Barn catalog and the development and launch of Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen. In November 2011, the company acquired Portland, Oregon -based Rejuvenation , a manufacturer and direct marketer of light fixtures and hardware with stores in Portland , Seattle , and Los Angeles . [22]

  5. W. Howard Lester - Wikipedia

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    W. Howard Lester (August 14, 1935 – November 15, 2010) was an American businessman who took over Williams-Sonoma, Inc. in 1976 and acquired Pottery Barn in 1986, building a major catalog retailer that had more than 600 stores and annual sales of $3.4 billion by the time of his death.

  6. Williams Sonoma - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Williams Sonoma was founded, selling professional and restaurant-quality kitchenware for home use, leading to founder Chuck Williams being recognized as one of the titans of the American food revolution. After customer requests, Williams relocated the store to San Francisco in 1958.

  7. A ‘rebrand’ for Lilly Pulitzer takes the classic resort label ...

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    Founded in 1959, the brand was born out of a conundrum faced by its eponymous founder: Palm Beach residents Pulitzer and her husband owned several orange groves, and Pulitzer operated a juice ...

  8. RH (company) - Wikipedia

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    History [ edit] Stephen Gordon, founder of Restoration Hardware at the original Eureka, California headquarters in 1981. Stephen Gordon founded Restoration Hardware in Eureka, California, in 1979 while restoring a Victorian home and finding affordable, high-quality hardware and fixtures unavailable. The company expanded slowly in Northern ...

  9. Laura J. Alber - Wikipedia

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    After being pregnant with her first daughter, Alber said she was inspired to create Pottery Barn Kids, providing home furnishings for children's spaces. Alber also led the creation of the Pottery Barn Bed+Bath, PBteen, and Threads brands. In 2011, the San Francisco Business Times named her one of the most influential women in San Francisco.

  10. Boston Evening Transcript - Wikipedia

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    Paul Secon, music critic who also co-founded the Pottery Barn; Nicolas Slonimsky, music writer

  11. Justina Blakeney - Wikipedia

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    www .justinablakeney .com. Justina Blakeney [1] is an American designer, artist, interior designer, writer, and speaker who is well known by the bright colorful and vibrant bohemian style. She founded a houseware and home decoration brand Jungalow. [2] Her first book, The New Bohemians: Cool and Collected Homes, was a New York Times bestseller.