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Danish Lounge Chair - $375
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This Danish lounge chair is upholstered in a sunny yellow nubby tweed fabric and has teak tapered legs. It is on the smallish side so it should work beautifully in an apartment setting.

 
 


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Dearest NY Scavenger,
What's up? I notice that on the main NY page you are no longer showing the thumbnails of the featured items within the first part of the posting (you only see them after the jump), yet LA, San Fran, Chicago, DC and Boston are keeping the thumbnails on the main page? What's with that? I miss those thumbnails on the main page! It really helps me to quickly assess if I want to/need to delve further and further in the post.

Please put the thumbnails back on the main page, where they are more helpful to your viewers.
Thanks.

posted by silvertoes on August 26th 2009 at 3:02pm
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