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Listed District’s Phenomenal Finds Vol. 32 – Chairs

Ellen Richardson, a graphic designer and Pleasant Plains resident, created the blog, Listed District. Listed District offers daily DC Craigslist findings of everything from Mid-Century and Industrial furniture, to bikes and the utterly strange.  Every week Ellen is going to share a roundup of some Phenomenal Finds with PoPville.

I love sourcing Craigslist for single, unique chairs. It’s all part of the adventure of collecting – and who doesn’t need an extra vintage barber’s chair in the living room?
Happy Hunting!
$25 – 1950s Retro Side Chair
$30 – Green Vinyl Industrial Desk Chair
$75 – Black Vinyl + Upholstery Nails (!) Swivel Chair
$100 – Green Vinyl MCM Side Chair
$100 – Gunlocke Swivel Desk Chair
$149 – Green Vinyl Vintage Barber’s Chair
$200 – Sleek Circle Hoop Chair
$480 – Set 7 Mid Century Turquoise Dining Chairs

$650 – Minty Fresh Patio Set
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/fuo/3427233471.html

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