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waffle
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28/07/2013 6:49 am  

TCHP!
congrats! I liked your last house but that looks like quite an upgrade. This means you were able to sell your last one, correct???


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niceguy
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28/07/2013 6:59 am  

selling
woodywood,
Thank you. I like to say that I want the money I do not need the money.
I may give this to my sister (this is easier and more fulfilling than selling).


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tchp
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28/07/2013 7:43 am  

Thanks Waffle. Yes, I sold...
Thanks Waffle. Yes, I sold my house a couple months ago. It took a while.


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Spanky
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28/07/2013 10:08 am  

Lovely, tchp!
Your taste is very similar to mine. I especially like the fireplace brick (or stone?) and the green lamp in the living room. Oh, and the Fog & Morup pendant--I have the same one waiting to go up in my new place which I will close on in 30 days--YIPPPEE! (It's teeny and looks quite grungy right now but will be totes fab when I'm done with it.)


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tchp
 tchp
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28/07/2013 10:38 am  

Thanks Spanky, and...
Thanks Spanky, and congratulations on your new place. The fireplace brick is a very common style seen here in Portland, and I don't know if it is regional or was sold more widely. It looks like it was formed in large sheets, then partially sawn into bricks, with the bricks having to be snapped apart, which leaves a distinctive "broken" stripe across the front of each brick.


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diors
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28/07/2013 10:11 pm  

Table Lamp
Loving this lamp and the pattern it throws on the ceiling. Don't know anything about it, but think it's from the 60s. I saw a screen with the same wicker treatment, but the frame was a little too light for me to think it was the same fabricator.


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waffle
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29/07/2013 2:09 am  

couple of thingies
I bought both lamps today and somehow managed to get them home on my bike (wife on vaca with boy with car). Love them both.
Chair is a mystery. Not marked. Well built. Has a return swivel mechanism which is great. Star shaped base and shaft. Handsome


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finderQ
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29/07/2013 11:13 am  

The gray chair looks very...
The gray chair looks very similar to a Edward Axel Roffman chair. I just sold mine today to help clear space for an upcoming move. It had the same shape and same return swivel feature. Nice find.


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cdsilva
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29/07/2013 8:10 pm  

Mid-century rocking chair
. . . off of CL. Looks to me to be a Danish take on the Windsor rocking chair; perhaps a production piece taking cues from Wegner, Tapiovaara, and Wikkelso. It is very light, but still sturdy.
I've seen a few identical examples online (most also going for the generic "Danish" listing), but none have any ID markings or indication of where/who made it. Anyone in Europe come across one of these on your side of the pond?


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Robert Leach
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29/07/2013 8:31 pm  

If it helps
it looks American... to my European eye


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waffle
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29/07/2013 9:13 pm  

agreed
looks like it was made on our side of the pond.


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cdsilva
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29/07/2013 10:49 pm  

The construction of the...
The construction of the chair would support those views, as it does not break down into chunks for more convenient shipping.


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NULL NULL
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30/07/2013 4:21 am  

Blue
Panton chair


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Mark
 Mark
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30/07/2013 5:29 am  

Lovely Panton chair, woody!
Simply scrumptious. Now how about a snappy of the highly decorated refrigerator? I spy a bevy of magnets.
Best,
Aunt Mark
ps. I have a few, as well..
pss. maybe I'm wrong.


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NULL NULL
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30/07/2013 5:53 am  

Thanks Mark
Regarding the fridge, it's mostly family photos, various paraphernalia, and a couple of bumper magnets that I found. One of them reads "Support Pimpin".


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