So I think I might have a mild hoarding issue...with Mid-Century furniture (especially chairs).  Last year I helped a retired architect reach his goal of moving back home to Seattle.  He had tried to move many times in the past, but his anxiety about paring down his Eames / Saarinen / MCM collection stopped him in his tracks every time.  He literally had 15-20 Eames shell chairs strewn about in his attic (drool).  Long story short, I helped him design a decision making process and he was finally able to move.  But I can totally see myself with an attic full of Eames chairs 20 years from now.  I just can't help it - the stuff is incredibly beautiful to me.  
On that note, it's even more beautiful when it's cheap!  I had a super lucky thrifting weekend.  I found an authentic Eames DCM dining chair for $5 at Diversity Thrift - flawless condition.  I am thinking with a price tag of $5, the manager had no idea what it was (the same chair sells for $250 on eBay).  Also, I went to the Killer Junk yard sale on Saturday morning and picked up a super cool Mid-Century lounge chair for only $35.  All it needed was a good scrub and it looks like new.  For a grand total of $40 I have two new pieces I absolutely love!  What makes me not a hoarder?  I am selling my IKEA chairs that the new ones are replacing.  In one, out one!
P.S. - I ran into John Cheski of Free Run Wine Merchants (previous post) at the Killer Junk yard sale.  Richmond is a small world.  Love it!
Kristen Ziegler
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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You're hooked! Moo-hahahahahaha!
Hahaha. You are MORE hooked!
Super lucky weekend? or just being smart enough to know what you found? Nice find.
Probably a combo! Went to Diversity today and saw a couple neat wooden MCM chairs and a retro formica dining table, but nothing super special.
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