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ANN WOLF Wolf Holden Design Studio T hirty-two years ago, I started making furniture when I founded Little Wolf Furniture Company. I made one-of- a-kind child-sized club chairs called the Little Wolf club chair, using vintage fabrics that I sourced from antiques shops and fairs. They were whimsical, quirky chairs that children loved to curl up in. I would be this chair because it's a reminder of the evolution that happens through hard work and determination. Billy Baldwin and his slipper chair GIN BRAVERMAN Gin Design Group I love the T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Saridis of Athens Klismos chair. Robsjohn- Gibbings drew inspiration from an ancient Greek vase painting and recreated the classical Greek chair using natural walnut and leather. It's sculpted to fit the body and very comfortable. Klismos chairs are my own dining chairs. SARI IMBER Sari Imber Interiors I 'd be a Bridgewater — elegant yet relaxed, welcoming, and reliable, versatile in any setting, and timelessly beautiful. Who wouldn't want to embody such effortless grace. RANDY POWERS J Randall Powers Interior Decoration N aturally, I'd choose an iconic one. The Billy Baldwin slipper chair, to be exact. It's chic, has perfect lines, and is known for its comfort. My favorite aspect: It's a "non- committal." It has no arms, so you can do a quick slip out, with minimal conversation, if you don't like who you're next to! 41