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Charles W. Stendig (born 1924) is an Ameri … Charles W. Stendig (born 1924) is an American businessman and founder of Stendig, Inc. The company was active between 1955 and 1976 and imported a unique selection of modern European furniture to the United States, focusing on contract-grade pieces suitable for commercial use (such as libraries, colleges, hotels, and offices). Stendig was among the pioneers of the movement that would later become known as mid-century modern. later become known as mid-century modern.
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