At least that's what I thought after being convinced by my mom that having two lizards scare the bajeezus out of me in one week equates to good luck. I was already gearing up to spend my newfound millions thanks to my daily dose of spam from
DWR (= Design Within Reach = should be called Design Out of Reach For Most, but that's not a pretty acronym), which informed me that there's a new upholstery weave available for the
Saarinen Tulip Chair. If money were no object, I would buy four--no wait, maybe six--of these, easy. They are an iconic symbol of mid-century modern design and are even more appealing with the éclat weave (pronounced
a-clat) upholstery, which was designed by weaver and printmaker
Anni Albers in 1974. Even with the Knoll Space Sale prices, I'd still need to come up with $4,612.99 to make this dream a reality. Alms for the poor who love modern design, anyone?
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