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A young Windsor furniture maker’s “fateful liaison” with an unmarried woman in June 1766 helped pave the way for the Connecticut Valley’s golden age of furniture production. Eliphalet ...
The Windsor, the most popular furniture style of 18th Century America, is the hot seat collectors of Americana would like to find themselves in. The American country craze has caused antique versio… ...
What began as a student summer job selling barbecues turned into a decades-long legacy outfitting Windsor’s backyards.
If there’s one article of furniture that has retained its popularity from the time it first appeared in the 18th century right up to today, it’s the Windsor chair. Described by Encyclop… ...
I make about 50 chairs a year, plus other Windsor furniture, including rockers, settees, bar stools and candle stands.” Wetzel, 35, enjoys making Windsor chairs because of the structural ...
Following World War II, new emphasis on Colonial architecture and interior decor revived interest in Windsor furniture.
Windsor city councillors are questioning city staff's recently approved purchase of American-made outdoor furniture for the new public outdoor space in front of city hall amidst a trade war with ...
Glatt encountered his first great Windsor—a classic example that had been owned by one Pennsylvania family since the 1760s—while interning in Sotheby’s American Furniture department.
City staff approved spending hundreds of thousands on American-made outdoor furniture as part of the $15.4 million outdoor ice rink downtown days after being asked to prioritize Canadian-made ...
Tepperman’s Furniture Store celebrates its 100th anniversary Saturday, with threatened U.S. tariffs just the latest crisis for the Windsor-born company to survive on a list that includes the ...
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