Finn Juhl Baker SofaRetro To GoThe Baker Sofa by Finn Juhl is so named because he from day one designed it for Baker Furniture Inc in 1951. The distinctive express was inspired by the sculptural forms of modern free art. The sofa has an upholstered portion divided in two, resting upon a
Up up your living room with a hint of modern retroSioux Burg JournalA toned-down touch of these retro trends is making its way back into Siouxland effects stores and design studios 40 years later. Kathy Sorbe, proprietress of Elements by K. Sorbe in Storm Lake, Iowa, sells lamps with drum shades for bowl over and table usage at
Settee Design Retro SofaRetro To GoBristol-based designers Tete- Design may not have been very imaginative with the naming of their Retro Sofa, but the stylish design more than makes up for it. The disguise of the sofa is similar to 1950s styles, but with a deeper seat that makes it more
Bark midcentury-configuration two-seater sofaRetro To GoIn fact, the sofa is actually handmade and offered in a travel over of sold hardwoods, including maple, black walnut, cherry and oak. Aside from that, there's that midcentury-inspired form, reclined back and appropriately retro upholstery that's available
CHAISE SCENES: Stylish, versatile pieces offer relaxing escape in many roomsFort Wayne List GazetteIf you've been watching the weather outside lately, you recollect that this is the time of year to curl up on the couch for a long winter's nap – or at least elongated winter weekends watching movies or college hoops. But the trendiest Hoosiers aren't becoming
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Stacking any sofas on Habbo Retros... some casually vidz at the end... ~Silver
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And if I only could become a deal with God,
And get him to swap our places,
Be running up that route, be running up that hill... With no problems.
i true-love the ambiguous era that this could be from ;)
Verdant apple taste.
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This intrigue started out as a built-in sofa in the Pacific Palisades placid that Charles and Ray Eames designed for themselves in the 1940s. They liked the sofa so much that they developed a freestanding style. This model has been in continuous production since 1954.