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  • Dec 22, 2008 at West Ravenwood

    West Ravenwood, Dec 22, 2008

    This content describes two types of chairs in the author’s home. The first type is the Birch chair that’s light-colored and is a reproduction of the Arne Jacobsen Series 7 Chair. The chairs were found on Craigslist for a price of $130. The second type is the Walnut chair, which is dark-colored and is vintage original Arne Jacobsen Series 7 Chairs given to the author by their parents.

    Posted by artipharce on 2008-12-23 02:57:05

  • December 22, 2008 at West Ravenwood

    West Ravenwood, Dec 22, 2008

    The content is a brief description of the chairs that are being used at home, specifically in the dining area. There are six chairs in total, four of which are Birch (light-colored) and two are Walnut (dark-colored). The Birch chairs are reproductions of the Arne Jacobsen Series 7 Chair and were purchased for $130 on Craigslist. Meanwhile, the two Walnut chairs are vintage original Arne Jacobsen Series 7 Chairs given to the homeowner by their parents.

    The Arne Jacobsen Series 7 Chair is a classic design piece that was first introduced in 1955. It is known for its distinctive shape, which features a curved backrest and a tapering profile that widens at the top. The chair was originally created for the H55 exhibition in Sweden and has since become an iconic piece of furniture.

    The Birch chairs that were purchased on Craigslist are reproductions of the Arne Jacobsen Series 7 Chair. Reproductions are copies of original design pieces that are made with the intention of being sold at a lower price point. Often, these reproductions are made using cheaper materials or lower quality production methods.

    The two Walnut chairs, on the other hand, are vintage original Arne Jacobsen Series 7 Chairs. Vintage refers to items that are at least 20 years old and are considered to be of high quality or value. Original refers to items that are not reproductions but are the actual item that was created by the designer.

    The fact that the Walnut chairs are vintage original Arne Jacobsen Series 7 Chairs adds to their value and rarity. These chairs were made over 60 years ago and are still in use today, demonstrating the durability and longevity of the design.

    In terms of aesthetics, the Birch chairs are lighter in color and have a more modern look to them. The Walnut chairs, being older and in their original state, have a darker, more traditional appearance. The combination of both types of chairs gives the dining area a unique and eclectic feel, adding to the overall visual appeal of the space.

    In conclusion, the content is a brief description of the chairs being used in the dining area at home. The chairs are a mix of reproductions and vintage originals of the Arne Jacobsen Series 7 Chair. The Birch chairs were purchased for a lower price on Craigslist, while the Walnut chairs were given to the homeowner by their parents. The combination of both types of chairs adds to the aesthetic value of the dining area and demonstrates the durability and longevity of the design.

    Posted by artipharce on 2008-12-23 02:23:24

  • “Crest of a Shell”

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    Posted by Michael Fogg on 2009-12-08 20:01:42

  • Table for Dining

    Dining Table

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    Posted by Independent Woodworks on 2011-02-28 02:14:00

  • December 18th, 2008 in Lincoln Square

    Lincoln Square, Dec 18, 2008

    The author shares their experience of working on a metal project involving legs that were sanded to a brushed finish. After completing the sanding process, the mounting plates were sprayed black, and then the entire piece was coated in transparent lacquer. However, the author finds the legs a bit too shiny for their liking and plans to buff them with steel wool to achieve a more satin look.

    During the sanding and grinding process, the author experienced a hazardous accident when a shaving went into their right eye. Despite wearing protective goggles, a hat, and a respirator, the metal shaving managed to get dangerously close to their cornea, which could have resulted in significant vision loss or even the need for a cornea transplant. The author was fortunate to have an aunt who works as the director of Ophthalmology at a hospital, and she was able to examine and treat the injury promptly.

    The author’s account highlights the importance of wearing appropriate protective gear while working with power tools and machinery. It also serves as a reminder to always take extra precautions and seek prompt medical attention in case of an injury.

    Posted by artipharce on 2008-12-18 21:46:51