We may have to wait a few days for the Nelson clock, but Wednesday's picking trip out of state was instant gratification. My SIL came home with a red lounge chair and ottoman designed by George Mulhauser for Plycraft, another great console stereo, a nice little tea cart and a large Brutalist wall sculpture.
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Plycraft lounge chair and ottoman by George Mulhauser |
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Vintage stereo with orange fabric |
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Danish tea cart |
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Brutalist wall sculpture |
How on earth does he find so many fantastic items?
ReplyDeleteI love all four pieces!
@Midcenturymadam: His resourcefulness amazes me too. He has built quite a network of MCM contacts in a short time, and he has a really good eye too. The merchandise just seems to keep rolling in.
ReplyDeleteAnd it always looks so well together in your shop!
ReplyDelete@1950sarh: Thanks! I'll pass that compliment along to my daughter and SIL. They're the ones who set the floor, and I think they do a great job too.
ReplyDeleteAs always - fabulous finds.
ReplyDeleteneed to join your SIL on his shopping trips..just to see what he buys :)
ReplyDeleteI want it all. Love the chair the best, we have been thinking about something like that.
ReplyDelete@Tanya: Thanks! I'm kinda coveting the wall sculpture. He always buys things I want to keep for myself!
ReplyDelete@Sudha: I'm sure he'd like someone to help him drive! :)
ReplyDelete@DearHelenHartman: It's so comfy and leans all the way back. You'd love it.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! That vintage stereo with orange fabric is to die for.
ReplyDelete@I dream lo-tech: And you should hear it. The sound is to die for too.
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