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Vintage Design <\/p>\n
Adrian Pearsall (born 1925, Trumansburg, New York) was an American architect and furniture designer.<\/p>\n
Adrian Mount Pearsall was born in Trumansburg New York. As a young man he went to the University of Illinois and studied Architectural Engineering. He graduated in 1950.<\/p>\n
Adrian Pearsall founded Craft Associates in Pennsylvania in 1952 to manufacture his own designs. By the late 1950s his designs incorporating walnut became hugely popular. <\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n