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March 27, 1993 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-03-27

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It has survived wars and plagues, insurrections and tavern brawls It
seated peasants and potentates, cavaliers and carabinieri
Its simple style has endured for a dozen centuries, and its simple lines
outlived dozens of more flamboyant counterparts.
The "Taverna" chair.
Still made in northern Italy. Still made from solid beech and handwoven rush.
Now finished in colors that evoke its Mediterranean heritage. And now
available at all Crate and Barrel stores.
The chair that witnessed European history is now ready to witness your next
patio party.
Crate8d3arrel

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The "Taverna" chair. In leaf green, blue, goldenrod and melon (not shown). Special selling $79.95. Reg. $89.95. At the Somerset
Collection inaoy.Telephone 313-643-6610. —

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