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I am in agreement with those who point out that it does not take an advanced design or art degree to have a conversation about a piece of furtniture. And while we all have our aesthetic likes and dislikes, it's exclusive terminology like "derivative" that has the potential to limit the dialogue to those who have the historical background to understand it's meaning in the context used here-- That said, thank you JC for unpacking what you meant by derivative-- and for giving visuals for our reference. I know I appreciate a variety of perspectives in forums such as this one, however am wondering if others feel the same way--
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