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James Krenov (October 31, 1920 –
September 9, 2009) was a
woodworker and
studio furnituremaker.
James Dmitri Krenov was born on
October 31, 1920, in the...
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Krenov or
Křenov may
refer to:
Křenov, a muni****lity and
village in the
Pardubice Region Křenov, a
village and part of
Bernartice (Trutnov District) in...
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Křenov is a muni****lity and
village in
Svitavy District in the
Pardubice Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 400 inhabitants.
Křenov lies approximately...
- was
derived from the river. The Třebůvka
originates in the
territory of
Křenov in the Orlické
Foothills at an
elevation of 458 m (1,503 ft) and
flows to...
- (89 mi)
south of Prague. The
villages of Boletice, Kladenské Rovné, Kladné,
Křenov, Lazec, Mezipotočí, Novosedly, Přelštice and Staré
Dobrkovice are administrative...
- Nakashima,
along with the
Danish furniture maker Tage Frid,
Swedish James Krenov, and
Americans Wharton Esherick and Art Carpenter, are
considered to be...
- (1917–2019)
Silas Kopf (born 1949)
Susan Kozma-Orlay (1913–2008)
James Krenov (1920–2009)
Shiro Kuramata (1934–1991) Max Lamb (born 1980) Charles-Honoré...
- Anne
Wilson Cynthia Bringle Eugene Pijanowski Hiroko Sato-Pijanowski
James Krenov Joyce Scott Marjorie Schick Paul
Stankard Christa C.
Mayer Thurman Theodore...
- Anne
Wilson Cynthia Bringle Eugene Pijanowski Hiroko Sato-Pijanowski
James Krenov Joyce Scott Marjorie Schick Paul
Stankard Christa C.
Mayer Thurman Theodore...
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Wharton Esherick Tage Frid
Alexander Grabovetskiy Greta Hopkinson James Krenov Mark
Lindquist Sal
Maccarone Thomas J.
MacDonald John
Makepeace Sam Maloof...