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
Thanks, Craig!
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Comments (7)
$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.
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!
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.
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
I'd expect something a little less lumpy for my $2000.
http://www.1stdibs.com/midcenturylighting/furniture_item_detail.php?id=280625
http://www.architonic.com/4102135
http://www.kultobjekte.net/details.php?artikel=1195827631
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).