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rockland
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12/09/2009 9:05 pm  

Setting up a temporary office, just 'till January, the main office sent out a few
chairs to chose from. I only sit for maybe an hour a day but the wooden veggie
crate i was using last week was a bit low for my desk. : )
I have an ugly blue steel-case that i haven't had a chance to bring in from the
garage at home. I prefer it because of the adjustments.
I thought i'd give this one a try. Clearly they sent it out because of an ugly stain.
Lets call it 'chicken curry lap spill'. I've tried the usual solvents. I always start
with the most mild and work my way up. I'm a bit hesitant to go to the strong
solvents because the mesh seems like a man-made material.

I'm not even sure about it's pedigree . Knock-off, repro? Unlike me to not have a
chance to turn it over and inspect but i've been busy. It came from pristine,
suit-wearing offices.

Just concentrating on the stain at the moment.
(and a bit pissed it isn't as comfortable as i had hoped, but i'll toy with the
adjustments on monday)

Anyone cleaned this fabric?

(photo quality intentional-it looks like an odd neon disease)


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rockland
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12/09/2009 10:27 pm  

started some research.
I've always wanted a vintage alum group.
Now i've got the bug.
Initially i wanted these for my kitchen table.
Very happy with saarinen tulips.
A few nice ones on e-bay


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rockland
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12/09/2009 10:33 pm  

the Knoll Pollock
Still a favorite.
Yet to give one a test.


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