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Most of the people on this website are absolutely, true afficionados of the early movement to pure design. They are experts on line, form, who, what, where and when. They are a font of information and have enjoyed exclusivity?(is that a word?) of knowledge in the era of machine-made products designed and executed by architects and designers. The people who populate this forum could write the manifesto on mid-century modern design. I recently bought a 1957 home in South Carolina and have been, literally, raping these poor people for their ideas on how to furnish it. They have been very patient with me because I am new to their arena, which I appreciate!:) My point is, (and, I swear I do have one,) that during the last month that I have been delving into this era, I have also noticed in my "traditional" antiques business, a hugely increased interest in acquiring items of this period. Now, if regular old Jane and John Doe in South Carolina (of all places) are beginning to sit up and take notice of 1950's furniture, it is just a slippery slope until we see some gross plastic Barcelona chair in Walmart and the experts need to get ready to be deluged with questions from the McMansion sect. Rebuttals?
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