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It might be, but they wont. There is too much risk involved in bringing back something that's not proven to make money. Thats the same reason why Herman Miller/Knoll/Fritz et al. avoid it (especially in this economy) You may believe (and who knows-you could be right) that these products would sell, but unless people know that for sure, they're not going to invest the money, infrastructure, tooling, advertising to do it. Even the most progressive of knock-off companies- Modernica - has introduced precious few pieces that are not already on the market. (The Grasshopper, the Eames folding tables, and the ThinEdge bed) Most knock-off companies just lack the vision/risk taking to do it - they are like parrots, all they can do is spit back what is fed to them. (Take a look at the disasters that happened when Modernica ventured out on it's own: The Prince Charles Chair and the Split Rail Daybed)
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