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I forget the exact name, but it is called inspiration by design or something like that. It is located on north Miami beach in the same complex as the Outback steakhouse. They are kinda pricey, but have some amazing stuff.

~ Zac

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I forget the exact name, but it is called inspiration by design or something like that. It is located on north Miami beach in the same complex as the Outback steakhouse. They are kinda pricey, but have some amazing stuff.

~ Zac

That place is way more expensive than El Dorado or ModernAge. Try Nu Concept or South Beach Style. Otherwise, you're not going to get a better deal than those first two places. You can try Rooms To Go or City Furniture, but definitely not as nice IMO.

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That place is way more expensive than El Dorado or ModernAge. Try Nu Concept or South Beach Style. Otherwise, you're not going to get a better deal than those first two places. You can try Rooms To Go or City Furniture, but definitely not as nice IMO.

Like I said they are pricey, but they do have some items on sale every now and then that are great buys. But atleast take a look, they have great stuff and you can at least get some ideas.

~ Zac

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Yeah! What about modern furniture? Ask me anthing you'd like to know about modern furniture, I come from a family of modern furniture manufactures and I happen to know everything related to the subject, come on, shoot! :pint:

Is that chaise available in a color that will match her itsy-bitsy, teenie-weenie, yellow polka-dot bikini? :D

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Is that chaise available in a color that will match her itsy-bitsy, teenie-weenie, yellow polka-dot bikini? :D

This is the latest design I just got in from Amsterdam, everyone there is going crazy for these babies, is so retro-looking, yet it is in itself vanguardist modern funiture...now, isn't that special...take a look at my little sofa, you know you like it... :biggrin:

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Yeah! What about modern furniture? Ask me anthing you'd like to know about modern furniture, I come from a family of modern furniture manufactures and I happen to know everything related to the subject, come on, shoot! :pint:

what can you tell me about eames????

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;)

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Yeah! What about modern furniture? Ask me anthing you'd like to know about modern furniture, I come from a family of modern furniture manufactures and I happen to know everything related to the subject, come on, shoot! :pint:

Is this piece from one of your warehouses? And is the sexy specimen of the female species included in the price tag? :D

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what can you tell me about eames????

lachaise320.jpg

;)

Roughly, what I can remember is that Charles Eames (1907-78) and Ray Eames (1912-88) gave shape to America's twentieth century. Their lives and work represented the nation's defining social movements: the West Coast's coming-of-age, the economy's shift from making goods to the producing information, and the global expansion of American culture. The Eameses embraced the era's visionary concept of modern design as an agent of social change, elevating it to a national agenda. Their evolution from furniture designers to cultural ambassadors demonstrated their boundless talents and the overlap of their interests with those of their country. In a rare era of shared objectives, the Eameses partnered with the federal government and the country's top businesses to lead the charge to modernize postwar America.

I'm sure, I could be wrong :pint:

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Roughly, what I can remember is that Charles Eames (1907-78) and Ray Eames (1912-88) gave shape to America's twentieth century. Their lives and work represented the nation's defining social movements: the West Coast's coming-of-age, the economy's shift from making goods to the producing information, and the global expansion of American culture. The Eameses embraced the era's visionary concept of modern design as an agent of social change, elevating it to a national agenda. Their evolution from furniture designers to cultural ambassadors demonstrated their boundless talents and the overlap of their interests with those of their country. In a rare era of shared objectives, the Eameses partnered with the federal government and the country's top businesses to lead the charge to modernize postwar America.

I'm sure, I could be wrong :pint:

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