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This would sure do in a rain storm anytime.
The bold chair steps forward while the other cringes by the wall.
I would like to know who decorated this place...Good grief! Awful.
I agree, LucieLou -- GACK!
That one chair is like LOOK AT MEEEE!! The other one is like...please don't look at me...I am shy. :D

Someone had NO taste in decor, I agree.
who would rip up a rug to put a chair there?
I agree, too, LucieLou and MomPink.
Looks like it went through the brutalist 70's remake
Ya know, 50 years from now those will be considered valuable antiques.
if you turn away from the picture... the chair will move.
Wow, I must have the worst taste ever .... I love those chairs. I would totally but them in living room.
Again, I want these. C;
Rockin chairs, retro for the house...
I'm pretty sure one of my aunts had chairs similar to these in her house during the 60's/70's.
I'm on board with the chair lovers.

These and the pair in the last picture are fun. You just don't get designs like that anymore. It's all about sleek a modern now, not clunky and comfortable.
My aunt did have chairs like this. In blue. They wrapped around a little bit more and were really low to the floor. My sister had them in her house for awhile in the late 70's, auntie bought them in the 60's.
i actually really like these chairs
I like the chairs
Who decorated this place, Walt Disney?

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