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Recycled Furniture at Reside

by TreeHugger on 03. 8.05
Design & Architecture (recycled)

reside2.jpg This furniture store nestled on a corner of Cambridge, Massachusetts has only been open for a few years, but it’s quickly established a solid reputation as a premier source for modern furniture and accessories. Reside has affordable pieces designed by Alvar Aalto and Herman Miller, to name a few, that fit within your budget. How come so affordable? Because Reside sells gently used furniture – simple as that. Another cool thing is that stock is changing constantly as the owners acquire pieces from private collections and state auctions. Their Web site is kept to date with current availabilities and pricing and each piece is in excellent condition. Via ::Daily Candy ::Reside [by KD]

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