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Leslie and Jim Thompson, owners of Up Country, a furniture company based in Dawsonville, Ga.
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While Iran is seen as the most influential outside power in Iraq today, on Baghdad's streets Turkey's presence is more visible than that of any other country, with everything from malls to furniture stores to pavement bricks bearing a Turkish trademark.
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Denmark's Kvadrat, whose colorful woolen fabric often has a rich textural quality, can be found upholstering furniture of Fritz Hansen, the country's prestige design label, and decorating the windows of Noma, the celebrated Copenhagen restaurant.
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Intending to build a private English kingdom in the Zambian wilds, he shipped out grand pianos and fine wines from the mother country, while local labourers reproduced traditional English furniture from native wood and lugged building materials through the bush for hours.
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The country cannot depend on the success of its textile and furniture entrepreneurs alone.
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There was also real growth in furniture and construction materials, not bad for a country with a cooling housing market.
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Ross said that as the country's middle class grows and consumers look to spend money on textiles and furniture, they have limited options.
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