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  • The LongHouse reserve is a nonprofit museum slash sculpture garden on 16 acres on Hands Creek Road founded by the textile designer Jack Lenor Larsen in 1991.

    Paradise in White and Blue Marshall Heyman 2011

  • Jack Lenor Larsen's fabrics covered modern Knoll furniture with new colors and weaves.

    Coming In From the Cold Ada Louise Huxtable 2011

  • The groundbreaking textile designer Jack Lenor Larsen remembered meeting Albee when he was first in New York in the late '50s -- the two were extremely chummy with another newcomer, a graphic artist named Andy Warhol.

    Howard Kissel: Honoring Edward Albee Howard Kissel 2011

  • The groundbreaking textile designer Jack Lenor Larsen remembered meeting Albee when he was first in New York in the late '50s -- the two were extremely chummy with another newcomer, a graphic artist named Andy Warhol.

    Howard Kissel: Honoring Edward Albee Howard Kissel 2011

  • "When Lever House opened, they had American textile maker Jack Lenor Larsen design the curtains."

    Staying Warm in the Machine Pia Catton 2011

  • It's the initial cost that seems crazy but you have easily recouped that in a few weeks if you are as daft as I am about Lavender Flavoured Aromatherapy Sleep Inducing Never Iron Anything Again Lenor.

    Buns and Balls 2007

  • It's the initial cost that seems crazy but you have easily recouped that in a few weeks if you are as daft as I am about Lavender Flavoured Aromatherapy Sleep Inducing Never Iron Anything Again Lenor.

    54 entries from April 2007 2007

  • It's the initial cost that seems crazy but you have easily recouped that in a few weeks if you are as daft as I am about Lavender Flavoured Aromatherapy Sleep Inducing Never Iron Anything Again Lenor.

    Buns and Balls 2007

  • For years, Unilever struggled to compete with Proctor & Gamble in the fabric-softener market, a market that P&G had created and came to dominate in the United States with its Downy brand and in Europe with Lenor.

    Executive Economics SHLOMO MAITAL 1994

  • For years, Unilever struggled to compete with Proctor & Gamble in the fabric-softener market, a market that P&G had created and came to dominate in the United States with its Downy brand and in Europe with Lenor.

    Executive Economics SHLOMO MAITAL 1994

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