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Lambda Chair from Berkeley Mills

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 09. 2.05
Design & Architecture (chairs)

lambda.jpgInspired by the letter in the Greek alphabet, the Lambda chair from Berkeley Mills offers a sleek, simple design that's as good for looking as it is for sitting. Like all of their furniture, the chair can be custom ordered in cherry, Honduras mahogany, or maple, and special ordered in other, rarer woods such as jarrah. Started in 1988, Berkeley Mills is among the first U.S. furniture companies to be certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) for their conscientious use of sustainable, responsibly harvested wood. Though they started with furniture for living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms, they've expanded to offer furniture for just about anywhere, including cabinets, closets, offices, and bookshelves. ::Berkeley Mills

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Very pretty, very nice idea... BUT ***$1,600***?!?! If the fittings were made of gold, and the wood was raised in space I don't see how the cost could be more.

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