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<p>[QUOTE="silverbell, post: 9421511, member: 78125"]It came the way it is. 1920's is good. And I just love the fact that you are in the process of moving, and yet you are buying furniture that speaks to you!</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, I happen to love "brown furniture." My knowledge of Oregon is next to nil, but I do recall my Eastern college having troodles of similar furniture for the dorm rooms. They were sturdy and handsome and, while not meant for the drawing rooms of the Vanderbilts, they added a bit of panache. There were several pieces I wanted to take home with me, to shine them up/paint them, make them look elegant again.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silverbell, post: 9421511, member: 78125"]It came the way it is. 1920's is good. And I just love the fact that you are in the process of moving, and yet you are buying furniture that speaks to you! Also, I happen to love "brown furniture." My knowledge of Oregon is next to nil, but I do recall my Eastern college having troodles of similar furniture for the dorm rooms. They were sturdy and handsome and, while not meant for the drawing rooms of the Vanderbilts, they added a bit of panache. There were several pieces I wanted to take home with me, to shine them up/paint them, make them look elegant again.[/QUOTE]
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