Can anyone tell me anything about this furniture?
Sara Lundeberg
8 years ago
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Comments (3)Oh my gosh! I remember that style. I don't know if its "in" again yet. Everything seems to come back eventually. Check ebay for "60's lamp" "70's lamp" to see if you find similar and what they are selling for. If they are not of any great value as they are, I would paint them turquoise, put an ivory wash over just leaving some turquoise peeking through, and painting the candle part so it doesn't look dirty. And a nice fresh ivory shade. Or whatever! Let us know what you do. Kathy...See MoreSeeking info about Temple Furniture
Comments (2)Their a small family run upholstery company and yes like most other furniture manufacturers recently their frames are stapled together plywood. But their still using the same old image for their construction methods. And your right to question this, I would not recommend a 8-way tied coil seating in a plywood frame. Plywoods strength is in one direction only, solid hardwood strength is in all directions. Stretching the polypropylene with metal bands to support the coil springs puts a ton of pressure on a plywood frame, too much actually....See MoreSara Lundeberg
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