Another good source is Gaylord Brothers.  They, too, produce furniture for
libraries, much of it adaptable to museums.  If I remember correctly, they
will customize items.  They're on the web as well.  Another source would be
a store display company.


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From: "Taylor, Barbara" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 11:40 AM
Subject: source for round sofas/viewing couches etc. typically found in ar t
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> To all,
> If anyone has had to buy such furniture for their gallery/viewing spaces,
> please share your POC telephone numbers and names of suppliers. I searched
> the web for two entire days and must be searching the wrong venues, I
found
> only inappropriate seating options.
> Thank you!
> Barbara Taylor, Museum Exhibits, Fort George G. Meade Museum
> Tel (301) 677-7054
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