Not, unless you have a nefarious plan to take over the world.
This goes beyond "not hot" to "foul and disgusting."
the only reason to buy this chair is to take it apart
I'm going to have nightmares tonight
Oh dear. FirstDibs' listing confirms my suspicion that it's 20th century, rather than being a Victorian horn chair. THOSE have tremendous Historic Kitsch potential, but they also have more graceful lines. This one looks like J.R. Ewing's child's high school shop project.
(Watch -- the maker will be a participant here, and I'll have just made a mortal enemy.)
Agree with wende. Not really a fan of this because it is a bit outre/over-the-top for me, but can probably see it certain contexts--like the lobby of the Parker Palm Springs.
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Not, unless you have a nefarious plan to take over the world.
This goes beyond "not hot" to "foul and disgusting."
the only reason to buy this chair
is to take it apart
I'm going to have nightmares tonight
Oh dear. FirstDibs' listing confirms my suspicion that it's 20th century, rather than being a Victorian horn chair. THOSE have tremendous Historic Kitsch potential, but they also have more graceful lines. This one looks like J.R. Ewing's child's high school shop project.
(Watch -- the maker will be a participant here, and I'll have just made a mortal enemy.)
Agree with wende. Not really a fan of this because it is a bit outre/over-the-top for me, but can probably see it certain contexts--like the lobby of the Parker Palm Springs.