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Kai Kristiansen Dining Chairs - $1100
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This set of solid teak Danish Kai Kristiansen dining chairs needs a bit of work, but would be simply amazing reupholstered.

 
 

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Four Danish Modern Kai Kristiansen dining chairs - $1100
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Retro end tables 1950s 1960s (brookline) - $110
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Turkish coffee table (Bolton) - $70

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why are Boston finds the worst and most washed out?

posted by designfan on November 5th 2009 at 9:46am
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Say what? $20 for two pink chairs?! and I'd be all over that turkish coffee table. like, right now. if i lived there. lucky you, whoever you are who gets that behbeh.

posted by NorNor on November 5th 2009 at 11:27am
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Whoa. Am sitting in my apartment at my dining table, browsing AT. I see this. I look down. I am sitting in that chair! I tell you, come to Denmark and buy this stuff. Dime a dozen I tell you.

posted by Jennie K. on November 5th 2009 at 12:33pm
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It's true Boston's finds usually seem less exciting than NY, SF or LA. I attribute it to a mix of Yankee thrift and stodginess, the enormous number of college students trying to get rid of their battered Ikea furniture, and possibly a bit of Grass-Is-Greener Effect. But you just never find anything like, say, the pair of Milo Bauman slipper chairs, listed in the NY finds today, on the Boston-area craiglist.

posted by marthanotthatmartha on November 5th 2009 at 12:54pm
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Oops, that was LA. Same difference, though.

posted by marthanotthatmartha on November 5th 2009 at 12:57pm
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