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George Nakashima |
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George Nakashima |
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George Nakashima |
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George Nakashima |
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George Nakashima |
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George Nakashima |
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George Nakashima |
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George Nakashima |
The George Nakashima Woodworker Complex, located in New Hope, Pennsylvania, was the home of the internationally renowned furniture designer and architect George Nakashima. The 12-acre complex has 21 buildings, all designed by Nakashima. The assortment of buildings, scattered across a wooded forest and open lawns, served as Nakashima's home and workspace until his death in 1990. Nakashima is recognized as one of America's most eminent furniture designer-craftsman and his style of "Organic Naturalism" can be seen in the buildings, landscape, and furniture located in the George Nakashima Woodworker Complex.
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