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Scavenger: Knoll Richard Stein Daybed - $2000
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This great daybed could be the centerpiece of a vintage-inspired living room.
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KNOLL Richard Stein daybed- late 40's - $2000
Desk - $50
2 matching Vintage Aluminum Arm Chairs, GOODFORM - $99
VINTAGE ART DECO CHROME VANITY/BENCH - $345
vintage stained glass windows - $155
Mid Century Modern Tulip Table and Chairs - $400
Matching vintage mid-century lamps - $125
White Vintage Iron Patio Set - $350
VINTAGE CHROME COFFEE TABLE - $125
COFFEE TABLE/BENCH - $125

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$2000 for a daybed? OMG - I'd rather buy something for less than a fourth of that price that I'm more than sure will last just as long and save the rest towards buying a house or a new car.

posted by ChrisGal on June 10th 2009 at 11:14am
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Beautiful daybed! I don't think $2000 is too much for it. A brand new piece of the same quality would be the same or most likely way more!

posted by Melvetica01 on June 10th 2009 at 12:43pm
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Have to agree with Melvetica01. I would defiinitely pay $2000 for this daybed, over the nearly $2000 I paid for the Modernica knock off of the Nelson case study bed.

posted by david @ justveggingout.com on June 10th 2009 at 2:31pm
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There's a Peter Hvidt daybed similar to this in style and price on my other fav site. I'm totally addicted to it. http://www.lushpad.com/ad_detail.php?id=2573

posted by Melvetica01 on June 10th 2009 at 3:08pm
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I'd expect something a little less lumpy for my $2000.

posted by bcthree on June 10th 2009 at 3:55pm
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I'd expect something more attractive and comfortable for 2 grand, like a leather covered down filled sofa with hand tied coil springs.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder though, to each their own.

This construction is so simple though, a good wood shop student in high school could reproduce it.

Not knocking it...

posted by Zaphod on June 11th 2009 at 1:02am
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Wow, I think I could refurnish my ENTIRE 850 sq ft apartment for two grand - that includes everything we paid for and enough money left over to replace the things we got from family to help out (aka sofa).

posted by ChrisGal on June 11th 2009 at 7:07am
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