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A work made of oak and upholstery.

Side Chair, 1904

Frank Lloyd Wright

A work made of beechwood, leather upholstery.

Armchair, 1900/16

Gustav Siegel

A work made of mahogany and upholstery.

Armchair, c. 1815

Artist unknown

A work made of mahogany and brass.

Library Ladder, 1782

William France

A chair constructed of white honeycomb paper. The flexible design can fold flat and unfold into a three-dimensional form.

Honey-Pop, 2001

Tokujin Yoshioka

A work made of birch and glass.

Coffee Table, Designed 1944; made 1965–67

Isamu Noguchi

A work made of red oak and white pine.

Chest, c. 1692

Artist unknown

A work made of wood, oak, gesso, and gilding.

Console Table, c. 1735

François Roumier

A work made of walnut, glass, and gilding.

Mirror, 1870

Carlo Bartolozzi

A work made of cherrywood and metal.

Center Table, c. 1820

Josef Ulrich Danhauser

A work made of ebonized cherry, ormolu, and upholstery.

Armchair, 1856–65

Leon Marcotte

A work made of rosewood with ash, juniper and burl maple veneer, ormolu mounts, and woven tapestry upholstery fabric.

Armchair, 1870–75

Pottier and Stymus

A work made of ponderosa pine.

Chest, 1780–1830

Artist unknown

A work made of walnut and upholstery.

Armchair, c. 1740

Artist unknown

A work made of mahogany, birch, and white pine.

Chest of Drawers, 1800–15

Artist unknown

A work made of gilt beechwood and modern upholstery.

Settee (one of a pair), 1725/35

A work made of wood, possibly elm; walnut and maple veneers; ebonized.

Hanging Shelf, 1927

Josef Albers

A work made of ash.

Corner Table, c. 1927

Josef Albers

A work made of mahogany with maple secondary woods and upholstery.

Sofa, 1814–17

Workshop of Michael Allison

A work made of painted masonite and wood.

Swing-Line Child's Wardrobe, 1952

Henry Peter Glass

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