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Rambo

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Originally Posted by legorogel
what kind of light is it? looks amazing.
It does?
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Can't even see the light on that pic (you can see a bit of it in the reflection on another pic)
 

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Originally Posted by gdl203
Can't even see the light on that pic (you can see a bit of it in the reflection on another pic)
Yah it looks like an Ikea lamp in the reflection.
 

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Originally Posted by VKK3450
I used to spend a lot of time at DeLift and Studio on the Grote Markt.

Ohh and Fidels...

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It's a great town. My walk to the station in the morning now takes me across the river Spaarne at the prettiest part, alongside the St. Bavo cathedral (its spire bathed in the morning sun) and on to de Grote Markt.

There are worse ways to start your day.
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Originally Posted by Bellum
That would be considered spacious in Tokyo.
All things are relative of course...

Originally Posted by legorogel
what kind of light is it? looks amazing.

Originally Posted by Rambo
It does?
eh.gif


Originally Posted by gdl203
Can't even see the light on that pic (you can see a bit of it in the reflection on another pic)

Originally Posted by Stazy
Yah it looks like an Ikea lamp in the reflection.
We have a winner.

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Originally Posted by 0b5cur1ty
It's a great town. My walk to the station in the morning now takes me across the river Spaarne at the prettiest part, alongside the St. Bavo cathedral (its spire bathed in the morning sun) and on to de Grote Markt.

There are worse ways to start your day.
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Mine used to take me on a bus through Schalkwijk to Amsterdam Zuid....

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0b5cur1ty: Love the place! Makes my ~200 sq ft University-owned studio apartment look really crappy. Probably not anything of interest here either, I have yellow floors.
 

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Originally Posted by VKK3450
Mine used to take me on a bus through Schalkwijk to Amsterdam Zuid....

K

Erm... alle buurten hebben hun eigen charmes?

Originally Posted by henrikc
0b5cur1ty: Love the place!
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by lefty
You can remove the light from the fan and cap it, but I think you're better off with a new fan. http://www.modern-fans.com/

I was going to butch that place up for the open house and casually display a Playboy on the coffee table but the only issue I have is the one with this pic:

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1961 Playboy photo featuring left to right - George Nelson, Edward Wormley, Eero Saarinen, Harry Bertoia, Charles Eames and Jens Risom

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we have plywood chairs for dining chairs just like the ones Eames is parking off on. They are my most comfortable chairs. also have a Risom that Risom is leaning on but it doesnt have arms and it has webbing.

my wife has also been dropping hints about a womb chair for christmas but they are frightfully expensive down here. we'll see.
 

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Originally Posted by lefty
You can remove the light from the fan and cap it, but I think you're better off with a new fan. http://www.modern-fans.com/

I was going to butch that place up for the open house and casually display a Playboy on the coffee table but the only issue I have is the one with this pic:

designers.jpg

1961 Playboy photo featuring left to right - George Nelson, Edward Wormley, Eero Saarinen, Harry Bertoia, Charles Eames and Jens Risom

lefty


Anyone know where i can find a bar cart like the one being sat on to the left? That's exactly what I've been looking for.
 

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Originally Posted by embowafa
Anyone know where i can find a bar cart like the one being sat on to the left? That's exactly what I've been looking for.
Looks more like a projection cart than a bar cart. A bit too low for that I think. Most of them are taller.
 

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Originally Posted by Rambo
Looks more like a projection cart than a bar cart. A bit too low for that I think. Most of them are taller.

dude, it's Nelson, and the 60s. it was a vehicle for vices before anything else. haven't you been to a flea market before? even strollers from that era had ashtrays and ice buckets.
 

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Originally Posted by mharwitt
dude, it's Nelson, and the 60s. it was a vehicle for vices before anything else. haven't you been to a flea market before? even strollers from that era had ashtrays and ice buckets.

I like it when people's living rooms have champagne buckets and ashtrays.
 

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