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Round Lucite and Glass Coffee Table
Round coffee table with lucite base in the manner of Charles Hollis Jones. The brass base supports three lucite leaf like pieces that on their return they support the round bevelled glass top.
The round shape of the coffee table is both practical and stylish, providing ample surface area for drinks, books, and other decorative items. The overall design of the table is clean and minimalist, with clean lines and a sleek silhouette that would complement any modern or contemporary interior design scheme especially if accompanied by a curved or a corner sofa.
As this piece is from the 1980s, there is some wear to be expected. But the overall condition is good, considering its age.
Please note that the table can be dismantled, so we can flat pack and ship this item internationally with ease.
CREATOR: Unknown
PLACE OF ORIGIN: USA
DATE OF MANUFACTURE: c. 1980s
PERIOD: 1980-1989
MATERIALS & TECHNIQUES: Glass, Acrylic, Brass Plated
CONDITION: Good original condition
WEAR: Wear consistent with age and use. Some patina on the brass frame and a light wear on the lucite and glass surface, as seen in the photos.
HEIGHT: 39cm | 15.3in
DIAMETER: 97cm | 38.2in
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VINTAGE MCM CLEAR SPAGHETTI SPUN ACRYLIC LUCITE 20.75 TABLE FLOOR LAMP ebay
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Enclosed - Family Room Example of a small, modern, enclosed family room with a medium-tone wood floor and green walls that lacks a fireplace and a television.
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Seen on iCarly in the kitchen since episode one
Vintage Lucite traffic light desk table lamp
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Bedroom Wallpaper Miami Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional guest carpeted, gray floor, coffered ceiling and wallpaper bedroom remodel with gray walls
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Dining Room - Enclosed Mid-sized transitional medium tone wood floor enclosed dining room photo with beige walls and no fireplace
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Bedroom - Master

Mid-sized transitional master bedroom idea with carpeting and beige walls
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Beautiful, huge mid-century modern 1959 brick home in St. Paul, MN. 7bds, 4ba, $800K. It's completely original, but I do have a few questions.
The entrance hall floor is flagstone, and it has a stone planter. On the left there's a semi-transparent wall with a large matching light fixture going thru it. Very stylish. Then, there's a railing to go down the stairs to the sunken living room.
The large living room has 2 mirrored wall inserts. The sleek modern fireplace has no hearth or mantel, it's set right into the wall.
There are dents in the carpet from the furniture, but are those circles actually sculpted details? Looks like they left 2 cool lucite stands.
The dining area alongside the kitchen is quite large and has a built-in banquette with shelves on the ends. There's also room for stools at the counter.
Very big kitchen with completely original cabinetry. Look at the little door in the backsplash.
Amazingly, all of the appliances are original too. And, look at the colorful mosaic backsplashes.
The den is very large, has a great stone fireplace wall, and tons of built-in storage.
Big, original bath with tile murals and a marble counter. That gold swan faucet is in again.
These two rooms connect. The carpet in one is beautiful and the other has a flagstone floor. I don't know, maybe it's an office. It does have an outer door.
I like the lamps in the hall. Could that be a laundry chute behind those 2 little doors?
This is a cool bedroom. What could that little door be for?
Love this original pink bath.
This is the largest bedroom and it's the primary b/c it has an en-suite.
Love the blue sink and toilet.
And, look at the mosaic wall over that blue tub.
Huge rec room downstairs. A nice bar would fit well beneath the lights. There are lots of built-in shelves and a stone fireplace wall.
There's also a full original kitchen down here. I like the ceiling of light, but what is that stuff up there?
This home is amazing. Another original fridge. Look at all the cabinetry and shelving.
Even the laundry room is huge. And, look at the drain in the floor in case of a flood situation.
This house just keeps on going. This is gorgeous and must count as the 7th bedroom.
And, right outside this room is this beautiful room. This home is crazy with the huge rooms and so many built-ins.
There's also a lovely yellow shower room down here w/an original sink and toilet. Also note the tile murals.
There's a terrace on the main level and a covered patio on the ground level.
Beautifully landscaped .53 acre. It doesn't have a pool, but look at how close the neighbor's pools are - Helloooo, neighbors!
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2160-Upper-Saint-Dennis-Rd-Saint-Paul-MN-55116/2091427_zpid/?
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Top 5 pieces of furniture you have considered unwisely buying
stood up and braced my hands on the table like i'm in a war room
OKAY. parameters are:
pieces i still think about
must have come across them organically rather than hunting them down to solve a problem
did not actually purchase
fb marketplace. $600 and a seven hour round trip to eastern CT. michel ducaroy for roche bobois smoked lucite modular shelving unit, missing the support poles and their attachment screws. the pictures were just piles of tissue-wrapped slabs of dust in a blurry garage. got as far as calling my steel fabricator to quote out the missing poles before i taped out the only feasible footprint in my 425 sf apt and realized i was delusional. probably could have resold with poles for $5k in new york. would have kept them forever anyway. still regret not pulling the trigger--i sit up in bed out of a dead sleep once a month about these
2. insane butt plug lamp (kundalini ETA lamp by gugliemo berchicci): found it for $1k (mediocre price) at an auspicious moment when moving in with my girlfriend and we both found it hysterical and perfect. would have regretted paying this much, and it's not particularly rare; will pick up when i come across it in a moment of fbmp kismet
3. briefly dated a woodworker/furniture designer whose preoccupation was in finishes; for some bk zillionaire, they'd done up a simple white oak table with copal resin, which they patinated over the legs (example below from a different piece) and then burn-blackened to matte into the top. it smells subtle and sacred, and the burned finish feels like velvet. they do the most incredible organic shapes, like driftwood eroded down to curvature, juxtaposed with stunning planar orthogonals--really some of the most striking furniture i've ever seen. sadly i whiffed the dismount on dating them and can never speak to them again so any future purchases will have to be through a proxy llc
4. all time dream sofa: mario bellini's le bambole, which is so friendly and goofy-ugly and comfy as fUCK that you don't notice how refined and masterful it is. like the lines are actually really beautiful! in green velvet below for the bisexuals and in patinated vintage leather for the real heads. i saw it in vintage burgundy suede at brimfield once and almost passed out. i just think it's such a cool exercise in form and tension--like a child pushing their fingers into a soft block of clay--that somehow adds up to the best piece of italo-california ease you've ever sat on. it's modular; i love the armchair and the loveseat, too, though the slipper chairs i could do without. the repros are stiff and awful, so i'll have to pay out the nose for the real deal. someday, someday
5. in my heart of hearts i am a restoration/salvage bitch; this is perhaps cheating, since it's not precisely furniture and "considered unwisely buying" would entail also buying a house, but maria speake runs a design/salvage firm in london called retrouvius--one of their signature moves is a sturdy apothecary vitrine from the late 1800s or early 1900s refinished into a kitchen island. i think it puts something unexpected and jewelbox-beautiful where a bulky monolithic altar to the gods of expensive marble would usually go in a kitchen. here are a few examples:
thanks for asking the best question of all time! do we know each other
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🦑Squid lamp? Squid lamp.🪔
Disclaimer: this might be the worst lighting setup I have ever done. I tried something different and it did not work. 🙃
Earlier, I asked for some random nouns and I'd see if I could make a Sim with the essence of one (or two) of them.
@venriliz gave me "squid" and @sweetbeagaming gave me "lamp". I don't think either of them meant for me to combine those two things but I did because that's the kind of mischief we get up to here on Papermint dash Airplane dot tumblr dot com.
My inspiration:
Everybody, give your warmest hellos to the Hawaiian bobtail squid. This little guy is small but very skilled at camouflage thanks to its bioluminescent bacteria it holds inside its body in something called a "light organ". A literal squid lamp. Tiny, cute, glowing, and a little bit sassy. Just how we like 'em.
Meet Bobbie Tailsquid. I took inspiration from the first picture with the little bits of green around its eyes for the eye makeup. As you may or may not be able to tell, there's a light dusting of green glitter on her cheeks which you can barely see because of my ineptitude with lighting.
For her outfit, I took inspiration from the squid's spotted skin in various shades of orange and brown. This is also what lead me to her ginger hair color. I threw in some little pops of green in her earrings, nails, and lucite heels to reference the bioluminescence.
And as for the sass?
We've got that in spades.
So how did I do?
Not one fucking word about the lighting or I swear to God I'll turn this Tumblr post around.
Bonus CAS pic:
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511. Seventeen Magazine, May 1996
It's the Summer of 1996: so you know what that means: we're still listening to TLC. Waterfalls may of been played out from the previous Summer, but we still had Diggin On You.
Oh this is hands down one of my favorite scents.
Girl, no dermatologist office is going to be open the morning of prom (I assume they mean that morning since I see a "2pm" in the photo) to get a cortisone shot in your pimple. Sometimes these teen magazines would be so delusional with their advice.
Ohh this was when everybody started copying The Body Shop! Did you know we don't even have Body Shop anymore here in the United States? Can't even get it from Ulta, all they have left is one sad coconut body scrub. Back when my skin could handle lotion, I always used their body butters.
Here's those colorful pages I loved so much as a kid. I wanted those lucite rings so bad, but being a ~fat kid~ they never fit me. Where I lived, girls would get them from the hair store.
I had no clue that Tocca began as a clothing line. I only know them for their perfumes.
I had so many teddy bear/bunny backpacks. I never had the Big Boy though!
This is shot for shot of a (kinda artsy and dramatic) Diet Coke commercial. Also, I'm drinking a Diet Coke while compiling this. Because I always am.
I studied this ad a million times growing up, I thought it was kinda corny. Like, "dude, you need to study and stop taking stupid pictures of your shoe", but now as an adult I'm looking at this and thinking "...is that Steve Burns from Blue's Clues?" I also can't help but think that ads like this lured me away from even thinking about college when I was in high school. I thought I was too dumb to handle an all nighter. Turns out, I was right. When I was 26 years old, I barely graduated from college .
Those videos kids took 29 years ago are now uploaded by their kids to TikTok.
While most of these survived, I don't think drooler did. :-). .
This toothbrush bracelet lives in my brain rent free nearly 30 years later. I still want to make it. I'm an adult now, I can do it. I would probably have to buy a deadstock toothbrush off of eBay to get the sparkily effect.
Man, did that interview keep comparing David to Ross. Am I rite? Also, Reese never graduated from Stamford.
This just confirms it for me that Sketchers have always been ugly.
Oh these were so good. I'm actually thinking about writing a zine soon about the low fat craze of the mid 90s. I'm still in the toying around part.
This is actually just maybe the one Mickey Unlimited outfit I've ever liked from these ads. Most of them just look like you're wearing elementary school clothes in high school.
Spoiler alert: these no longer smelled. I remember one of these Salon Selectives fragrances not smelling good though. Maybe it was the kiwi jasmine.
I thought Amy had a real tattoo...
...and I thought this is what I was going to look like at my first real job.
Same girl, same. I would sit in the dark with my lava lamp on and cry about the upcoming last day of school.
I'll never forget you, leotard period pain lady.
ooo this hairstyle was a little ahead of its time.
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1970's Black Lacquer Lucite Pyramid Floor Lamp Attributed to Karl Springer 66 ebay West Coast Picker
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Deep Cherry Lucite Bead Necklace Translucent Graduated Beads Lamp Work Bead Focal Pendant by PastSplendors http://dlvr.it/TLXPrl
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you might be cool but I am “owner of a 1980s lucite car lamp” cool
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Lampe de sculpture en lucite et métal de l'ère spatiale de Gaetano Missaglia, Italie, années 1970
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