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what's your budget?
eames rocker fits tasteless millennials vibe
eames rocker fits tasteless millennials vibe
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The good news you don't hand those art objects any way.I worked on this exhibition...what a complete ***** when the walls and floor are already pre-tilted for you!
what's your budget?
eames rocker fits tasteless millennials vibe
Anything up to grand would be fine, assuming it would last a while and for the design bill.
Eams rocket looks neat and we’ve checked it out a few times, but I think we’re hoping for something that’s (a) more comfortable for long nursing sessions and (b) has a more natural/organic vibe.
Most of the pieces we have in that room are darker wood or leather.
Ooh - like this a lot.
Does yours have the original fabric or did you reupholster?
Ours has the original red wool fabric which is pretty tired, so we would like to reupholster sometime in the near future. It's just taken a back seat to other house stuff for the time being
We've been happy with our Ole Wanscher arm chair and rocker, and the rocker is a really pleasant place to be for a long time (in my case, playing handheld video games ). They'll all be vintage but a bit of poking around should be able to get you one under a grand.
Good to know it's possible, and thanks for the recommendation.
Even if I can't find this exact model, the look of this chair is very close to what I'm going for.
While we are talking about recommendations, how about mattresses? A good friend of mine distributes furniture so I use to buy directly from her, would generally get for ~70% off MSRP and she had a very good selection of higher end traditional spring mattress (with euro / pillow top). However, with the proliferation of online mattress companies, the market has gone "too competitive" (no wonder when you are used to 70% gross margin) and they stopped selling mattresses so I now need to get one like any normal person...
Anyway, my understanding of the online market is that there's a lot of good beds out there, but you cannot rely on any of the review sites as they are all driven by which companies give you the largest referral bonus. So it makes shopping a bit of a mess. We are looking at higher end hybrid mattresses so would appreciate any advice / recommendations, Also not wedded to buying online, but it's my understanding that the value you get is vastly superior than with any mattress / furniture store.
i've done 90 trial on leesa and casper (regular and high end model) and ended up going with tempurpedic proadapt.
quality wise tempurpedic is superior imo. but in terms of comfort, i think you really need to test them out yourself.
The good news you don't hand those art objects any way.