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that more men than women collect mid-century modern. I know people of both genders who collect the stuff, but the majority do seem to be men. My brother-in-law, the architect, loves my decor. He's really more into art deco, but he loves the eames era as well. My sister does not really love either. She's more into the 'classical' look. The only room that is art deco at their house is the study because that is his room, and he was allowed to decorate it. My sister decorated everything else. I personally feel that their decorating scheme, outside of the study, is boring. For some reason, I think the modern lines appeal more to men. I don't know why though. Except for some of the kitchsy-looking stuff, I think alot of the mid-century modern stuff is classy-looking. I think teak wood is lovely, not too light, not too dark. And many of the designs were innovative but very nice-looking. Oh, and anyone's help on the painting thread I made about the artist and how I should re-frame the piece would be greatly appreciated :)
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