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What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

by Brittany last modified Nov 29, 2005 01:03 PM
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What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

Posted by Brittany at November 21. 2005

I'm curious to know what the most sought after gifts are this year, and we're not talking Furbies or Cabbage Patch Kids. I'm interested in those with a discerning eye - what are you secretly lusting after for your modern space?

Re: What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

Posted by Brittany at November 21. 2005

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I forgot to put what's at the top of my list, the [url href=http://www.elsewares.com/commerce/product_info.php?page=allproducts_id=431]What a Dish Quilt Set[/url].



About 30% need, 70% want. That's reasonable right?


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Re: What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

Posted by Julie Brown at November 21. 2005

I want less stuff so that I can become a minimalist.

Re: What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

Posted by Jeffrey Rous at November 21. 2005

I want a basement so I can keep my stuff (ok, so my kids can keep their stuff) but we can still look minimalists.

Ah, who am I kidding, just give me the Eames house so I can keep all my stuff (and kid's stuff) out where we can find it... But then I would need a maid to help keep all that suff dusted.

Seriously, it is never going to happen, but I'll ask Santa for a Landscape Chaise lounge from BB Italia... and a Honda S2000, in yellow.

 
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Re: What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

Posted by De Anna Lavery at November 21. 2005

Just this, nothing else. I still have raw drywall in the entry but I must.have.this.

Reflexion 80

http://www.lightology.com/index.cfm/method-light.store_profile/sku-0703SU-REFLEXI-032I1-CR00/dept-Suspension/szdept_label-Suspension

I would even settle for the smaller version...

Re: What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

Posted by Jeff Jasper at November 22. 2005

My house to be done enough that I am not living in piles of sawdust on plywood floors and Contractors who do high-quality work and have a passion for what they do vs just trying to suck every last dollar out of you while do the minimal amount of work at the least quality possible.

That and a nice well built low minimalist platform bed that is high quality but looks like the one from West Elm.

Re: What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

Posted by Brittany at November 22. 2005

Here's hoping Santa reads this forum!

I've also been looking for a low profile platform bed - trying to find one with drawers underneath. Suggestions anyone?

Re: What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

Posted by Maribel Detablan Singhofen at November 23. 2005

Hey loft, what about the Cooper storage bed from Hold Everything?

http://www.holdeverything.com/online/store/ProductDisplay?parentId=HE-SH1BDBFRNpartNumber=HE-BUND6353retainNav=truecmsrc=HE-SH1BDBFRNstoreId=11001langId=-1catalogId=11002viewSetCode=E
Not so low profile but has a nice clean style and not bad on price.

Re: What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

Posted by Brittany at November 24. 2005

You know that's not bad at all. Sharp looking, great storage and reasonably priced - thanks for the tip feline!

Have you all seen the [url href=http://www.velocityartanddesign.com/spsl.html]Spazia[/url]sun lounger? I want it - indoors. So simple, so shapley. Need to post about that one.

Re: What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

Posted by jakob clark at November 25. 2005

Here is another bed with storage:
http://www.bludot.com/intro_frameset.html

I would love a Girard Environmental Enrichment panel. Here's one:
http://www.treadwaygallery.com/5-7-2000-sale/catalog/modern/0907.jpg

Re: What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

Posted by darrel at November 25. 2005

I'd love to win the lottery so I could afford modernism. ;o)

Re: What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

Posted by Brittany at November 27. 2005

spike: The BlueDot bed is pretty cool - can't decide if I'd get tired of the steel drawers. Love the look.

incubus: Don't we all!

Re: What's on the Modernist's Wishlist?

Posted by jakob clark at November 29. 2005

Well I have the dresser. You can choose your color combo which really helps. I chose fun but muted colors. I have a deep red and a gray-green. I have had it for 3 years and still really like the look of it. The only thing I don't like about it is that it is made with MDF. It is super heavy.

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