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  2. Atkinsons - Wikipedia

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    Atkinsons Department Store. Atkinsons is a family-owned department store located on The Moor in Sheffield, England.The store has been trading for around 150 years and sells a wide range of merchandise including fashion, furniture, bedding, homewares, curtains, blinds, lighting, gifts, cosmetics & fragrance, beds, domestic appliances footwear, bags, luggage, and cookshop.

  3. Thomas Pheasant - Wikipedia

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    Baker is a luxury furniture brand with which Pheasant launched a collection in 2002. [3] The collection was titled The Thomas Pheasant Collection and was made up of furniture described by Sheffield Furniture as "[using] simplicity, bold silhouettes and clean finishes."

  4. John Walsh (department store) - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of 19 June 1875, John Walsh opened a small baby linen and ladies' outfitting shop, at number 39 High Street, Sheffield. [1] By 1888 the business had grown and had purchased shop units on both on the north and south sides of the High Street. In 1902 John Walsh retired from the business and the store was incorporated as John Walsh ...

  5. Waring & Gillow - Wikipedia

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    The business was bought by retail conglomerate Great Universal Stores in 1953, [27] however a large share of the business was sold to rival furniture chain "John Peters", run by Manny Cussins for cash and shares in 1960, [28] with John Peters company renamed Waring and Gillow (Holdings) Ltd. [29] After the war the business of the firm began to ...

  6. Corin Mellor - Wikipedia

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    Corin Mellor. Corin Mellor (born 17 December 1966) is a designer specializing in silverware, tableware and furniture. Son of the biographer Fiona MacCarthy and the cutlery designer David Mellor, he succeeded his father on his retirement in 2002 as creative director of the family-owned manufacturing and retailing company David Mellor Design.

  7. Utility furniture - Wikipedia

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    An oak dressing table designed by the Utility Design Panel c. 1943. Made by Heal & Son, 1947. [citation needed] Utility furniture was furniture produced in the United Kingdom during and directly after World War II. The furniture was produced under a government scheme which was designed to cope with raw material shortages and rationing of their ...

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