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Louis-style chairs become hip and accessible when they're rebuilt with feather-filled acrylic cushions or upholstered in unexpected fabrics like Unisol, Danish designer Verner Panton's geometric 1965 black-and-white pattern originally designed for knitwear, or the Declaration of Independence scrawled across camouflage in velvet, from Stephen Sprouse. From the Spring 2006 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
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