Up for grabs in LA is a nice little set of dining chairs perfectly suited for a small space, specifically for someone with no more than two friends that they would like to dine with. All appear to be in excellent condition with newer upholstery.
Up for grabs in LA is a nice little set of dining chairs perfectly suited for a small space, specifically for someone with no more than two friends that they would like to dine with. All appear to be in excellent condition with newer upholstery.
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Those chairs are cool, but can I just say that the abuse of "Eames" on Craig's List really annoys me? Either it's an Eames design or it's not. In this case it's not, so "Eames Era" is just a blatant attempt to get more hits by fooling people who are looking for real Eames. What does "Eames Era" even mean? The Eameses were active from the 40's to the 80's, which covers a lot of different stylistic periods.
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AMEN! to Emily the Cat's statement. I especially hate the list of key words that trick me into looking at their ad for low quality, ugly, knockoff junk.
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