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'''Kittinger Furniture Company''' created reproduction furniture for the [[Clinton Library museum exhibits]]. Kittinger, a Buffalo, NY, company, made the full-scale replica of the [[Cabinet Room]] conference table for the Library. The company is also the fabricator of the original Nixon-era table still in use in the Washington White House Cabinet Room. Both tables are 22 feet long and 7 feet wide, and stained with "Light Heirloom" finish. The Ford presidential library in Grand Rapids, Michigan, also features a Cabinet Room table made by the company. | '''Kittinger Furniture Company''' created reproduction furniture for the [[Clinton Library museum exhibits]]. Kittinger, a Buffalo, NY, company, made the full-scale replica of the [[Cabinet Room]] conference table for the Library. The company is also the fabricator of the original Nixon-era table still in use in the Washington White House Cabinet Room. Both tables are 22 feet long and 7 feet wide, and stained with "Light Heirloom" finish. The Ford presidential library in Grand Rapids, Michigan, also features a Cabinet Room table made by the company. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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+ | *[http://www.kittingerfurniture.com/ Kittinger Furniture homepage] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 16 September 2009
Kittinger Furniture Company created reproduction furniture for the Clinton Library museum exhibits. Kittinger, a Buffalo, NY, company, made the full-scale replica of the Cabinet Room conference table for the Library. The company is also the fabricator of the original Nixon-era table still in use in the Washington White House Cabinet Room. Both tables are 22 feet long and 7 feet wide, and stained with "Light Heirloom" finish. The Ford presidential library in Grand Rapids, Michigan, also features a Cabinet Room table made by the company.
The Clinton Library Oval Office exhibit also features two replica fireside chairs and other leather-bound chairs made by Kittinger.
References
- Matt Glynn, "Buffalo, NY, Furniture Maker's Table is Fit for a President's Library," Knight Ridder Tribune Business News, October 14, 2004.