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In the previous thread of "laughably crap replicas", the overstuffed, overscale, exaggerated proportions seem to be a familiar characteristic among all the examples. I remember LRF noting that it was strange because it actually more expensive to do. I thought to myself, they are all like this because these contemporary manufacturers tweak the designs to what they feel the contemporary market demands. I remember working for a furniture company as they were making a transition from traditional/generic furniture (think recliners with built-in drink holders) to "modern" furniture, and the new designs looked much like that PK sofa repro. It was very hard for them to break out of the mindset of needing overstuffed cushions, and rounded corners to the arms. But Stephen's recent post of a mega supermarket bulldozing in cottage country only seems to echo this sentiment. And do you really need that giant flatscreen?
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