
OTHER GOOD STUFF
- Comfy/Cool Leather Arm Chair and Ottoman from Zonal for $1100
- 7 Artek Alvar Aalto High Chair/Stool, K65, Birch for $175 each
- Eames Saarinen Style Mod Tulip Dining Set for $150
- Teak and iron Ox cart, antique 1800's, use as bench/bed/table/etc for $225
- Crate & Barrel "Petrie" upholstered chair for $400/BO
- medical? stand - cabinet - side table - unique find for $150
- Vintage Medicine Cabinet for $75
- Brand New George Nelson Saucer Bubble Wall Sconce for $250
- Worktable w/ Ash Grey Concrete Top and Locking Casters for $300
- DESIGN WITHIN REACH couch and chair FOR CHEAP!
- Vintage antique suitcases, lot of 10 must go! for $100
Thanks, Craig!
Comments (4)
wish that table was in st. Louis
LaDonnaNichole, the tulip table? That ad is being deleted right now, not sure why, I got this message:
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However, if you want something kind of similar, maybe this would be OK?:
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/fur/686041865.html
I've never seen that before, and I think it looks cool.
I thought this was an interesting coffee table, on eBay:
http://tinyurl.com/52jluf
The description for it:
you are looking at a beautiful mid-century modern swivel coffee table
it was manufactured by LANE in 1962 and is part of the Acclaim series being one of the most popular furniture lines in the early Sixties due to the high quality and the modern design with the "dovetailed" inlays on the top
the swivel table is the top model of the Acclaim series because of the unique two part design and the enormous variability the piece offers
the lower table turns complete 360° without any effort - therefore the swivel table works with sofas and chairs of almost any size, shape and configuration
Good reasons to take second looks at bargain furniture on Craigslist...
POTENTIAL!
Look what paint can do...
http://www.taradakin.com/furniture/hand_painted_1970s_side_board.html
And to check out other items or objects...
POTENTIAL!
Look what fabric can do...
http://www.malinkidesign.co.uk/