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- La-Z-Boy Fabric Department, 1940-1959 - La-Z-Boy co-founders Edwin Shoemaker and Edward Knabusch built the company's first factory with very little outside help, completing it by 1928. The cousins planned for efficiency in their three-story structure from the start, but they always looked for ways to improve the factory layout and manufacturing process.

- 1940-1959
- Collections - Artifact
La-Z-Boy Fabric Department, 1940-1959
La-Z-Boy co-founders Edwin Shoemaker and Edward Knabusch built the company's first factory with very little outside help, completing it by 1928. The cousins planned for efficiency in their three-story structure from the start, but they always looked for ways to improve the factory layout and manufacturing process.
- "Announcing a Group of 43 New Fabrics Designed by Alexander Girard for Herman Miller," 1954-1957 -

- 1954-1957
- Collections - Artifact
"Announcing a Group of 43 New Fabrics Designed by Alexander Girard for Herman Miller," 1954-1957
- Upholstering Automobile Seat Cushion at Briggs Manufacturing Company, 1936 -

- March 16, 1936
- Collections - Artifact
Upholstering Automobile Seat Cushion at Briggs Manufacturing Company, 1936
- La-Z-Boy Chair Manufacturing Workstation, Monroe, Michigan, 1940-1959 - La-Z-Boy co-founders Edwin Shoemaker and Edward Knabusch built the company's first factory with very little outside help, completing it by 1928. The cousins planned for efficiency in their three-story structure from the start, but they always looked for ways to improve the factory layout and manufacturing process.

- 1940-1959
- Collections - Artifact
La-Z-Boy Chair Manufacturing Workstation, Monroe, Michigan, 1940-1959
La-Z-Boy co-founders Edwin Shoemaker and Edward Knabusch built the company's first factory with very little outside help, completing it by 1928. The cousins planned for efficiency in their three-story structure from the start, but they always looked for ways to improve the factory layout and manufacturing process.