For anyone who had admired our Deco couch and chair, here's the first set that's even vaguely similar that I've seen for sale:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/fur/762174382.html
It's much swoopier in the lines, which makes it less practical, but that burled wood sure looks fancy in the pictures. And the price is pretty darn good, if anyone's in the market in the area...
http://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/fur/762174382.html
It's much swoopier in the lines, which makes it less practical, but that burled wood sure looks fancy in the pictures. And the price is pretty darn good, if anyone's in the market in the area...
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Date: 2008-07-22 05:00 pm (UTC)When we bought our house about a year ago, we had the idea of working toward furnishing and refurbishing it in the direction of the era when it was built -- in the late 1940s -- with a focus on late Art Deco. Nothing I was finding on craigslist was quite as handsome as that set -- I particularly like the broad wooden waterfall-style armrests that are so multifunctional -- and so I asked Adrienne where she had found it.
Turns out it was another craigslist find, but she had hunted for months before and after and never seen another like it. Also turns out that the reupholstery job she had done was by a guy who normally makes thousands of dollars for a single chair, and the work was all mastercrafted, hand bound, and completely unobtainable on our budget, even if I did find a piece I wanted to re-do. So I resigned myself to the prospect of a less-spiffy set.
Then, alas, Suburbia hit the breaking point. Various external disasters in that part of the business district had put them in debt and kept them there for too long, and Adrienne put the business up for sale. When she couldn't find a buyer, she closed up for good and sold off the furniture, and very kindly remembered us when she did. She really wanted that particular set to go to someone who would love and appreciate it, and so we got the couch and chair. But in truth, I would rather still have Suburbia to hang out in and have a latte and settle for a lesser couch and chair.