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 This time on the blog, we'll explore the furniture styles of the early to mid 20th century.   First up is the Stenographer Chair designed by none other than Frank Lloyd Wright.  Wright designed this chair in 1956.  It was manufactured by the Blue Stem Foundry in Oklahoma.  The geometric shape and sleek design were common during the Art Deco period.   Above is a Furniture Suite by French designer  Louis Majorelle in 1900.  It was manufactured by  Atelier Majorelle in Nancy, France.  Majorelle was inspired by  Louis XVI of the 18th century, but the wood frame carved with vines, leaves and fruit, is a classic Art Nouveau style.  Below is a chair commonly known by its nickname "Fried Egg Chair".  It was designed by Hans Olsen in 1956 and manufactured by  Verner Birksholm in Denmark.  The round, organic shape is a trademark of the modern movement.  

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