This Mod Apple Green Loveseat is cute and compact if you're really tight on space. See more picks below the jump!
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OTHER GOOD STUFF
• Ligne Roset White Lacquer Coffee Table - $600
• Purple Velvet Arm Chair! hollywood glam - $150
• Gorgeous Crate and Barrel Sofa - Must Go Today! - $200
• Moooi Random Light globe pendant fixture - $225
• Vintage Las Venus Armchair/Desk Chair - $65
• two nice end tables - $60
• SOLID TEAK MENS BUREAU - $175
• RARE MID CENTURY PLYCRAFT DESK CHAIR - $95
• Lovely, sleek FSC Maple Table - $750
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Comments (8)
Hey NYC AT friends... I bought the red version of that funky green loveseat from Craigslist. Suuuuper cute...but *not* super comfy. It works well for extra seating (and is a double bonus with the tucked away ottomen!), but beware if you need something that's more everyday...
i agree with TallL... the issue with that little sofa is that its good for short-term seating, NOT an uber comfy napping couch
can anyone tell me if that green chair is by thomas bernstrand? i'm in love.
There are some really good deals today! I like the purple chair (would re-upholster though) and the teak closet is amazing.
i really love that old chair in the purple velvet.... and listen to what TallL says, that couch is not meant for comfy relaxing
The green loveseat is from Target. I remember seeing it online a year back or so. It didn't get very good ratings. It is cute though.
I love the look of the green loveseat, but admittedly comfort is a little more important to me than style. It is awfully cute though.
i had the loveseat at well. i can not remember ever owning a worse couch than this.
the polyester mesh that covers it is very hard to clean and very easy to snag.
when you see it in person, it looks and feels very fragile.
not to mention how uncomfortable it is.
at my apartment we used to fight over who would get stuck sitting on the bad couch.