How much for that chair? Would you accept my car as a trade?brewster wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 10:55 amI made that in 95. I've always had that kind of taste, it got me kicked out of design school. They didn't like Bauhaus "form follows function" and that my shit actually worked. They had a visiting Italian professor they loved whose hideous furniture looked like it was melting. What's the opposite of "timeless design"?C-Mag wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 10:38 amNice. That industrial look is really in right now. In fact anything made of sturdy materials, real steel is sought after. I think that style and popularity is a push back against the globalist disposable lifestyle given to us by Walmart type marketing and production. There is a really hot market for old industrial furnishings.brewster wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 10:24 am
Ah, common ground! My kitchen table is actually a slab like that. My dad was a sales rep for architectural stuff, and when a company he repped discontinued their line of 2" thick doors made of 1/2" strips of laminated oak, he turned his samples into desks, and I got one when he closed his office. I made new legs for it out of 3.5" EMT tubing I gave a brushed finish on the 6" belt sander.
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I think that stuff is more in the 'house price' territory. This sofa below will run you a mere $36k. And that's used. https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/seati ... lsrc=aw.dsheydaralon wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 12:08 pmHow much for that chair? Would you accept my car as a trade?
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