I gather from the...
I gather from the Twitter-esque use of exclamation points that you are upset. Not too sure why that would be directed at me. My posts simply point out items from the adrianpearsall.com website for others to see.
I really don't care that you are selling (commissioning?) replica furniture. You're not the first.
I do find it a bit strange that you go out of your way to align yourself so closely with Pearsall's company (I'm sure in no way intended to dupe anyone), then turn around and mention how cheap and unworthy his furniture is. I'm guessing you won't be using those quotes in your sales pitches.
Anyway, best of luck to you. Looking forward to seeing your Kagan Dreyfuss knockoffs . . . uh I mean replicas.
I really don't mean to pile...
I really don't mean to pile on (okay maybe I do), but here is a quote from a really great Etsy store listing:
"Adrian M Pearsall is one of the most prominent furniture designers during the mid-century ""Atomic Age"". Known for his innovative designs which brought high style to the masses, he is credited with the creation of long and low gondola sofas, free-form walnut and glass tables, and the popularization of the venerable bean bag chair. As an industry testament to his achievements, Adrian was nominated for inclusion into the American Furniture Hall of Fame in 2008."
Hey modernchicago, any guesses as to which store this came from? I'd paste the link, but don't want to promote a $9000 sofa.
Edit: Patrick and Alix, you can leave the personal attack against me on here. It doesn't bother me and really doesn't make much sense to me either.
@ cdsilva
I'm not selling any replica furniture and I'm not associate to the new craft co. I'm just letting you know that pearsall didn't care about craft associates that's why He sold the company to lane and he start comfort. And I read all your post and all I see is a wanna be dealer that's all
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