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Between the mid-1930s and the late 1980s, furniture built by OLAIO was not only seen in many homes, but also in the post offices, hospitals, schools, ministries, public offices, hotels, theatres, cafes, in Portuguese movies and even in Parliament. |
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A part of the history of the country sits on the chairs of the company founded by José Olaio still in the nineteenth century. |
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