Lack of space, else this beauty would have been in my house right now!!
unmarked, but so well made!..I fell in love with those legs :P
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you know..I read ur remark last but when I saw first pic, my attention immediately went to legs :)
ReplyDeletetrue nayana...thats one thing which draws me to furniture from that era :)
ReplyDeleteIt has very nice lines and as you said, great looking legs.
ReplyDeleteI love little glass front bookcases like that!
ReplyDeleteoh i totally see the temptation!
ReplyDeleteDo great people think alike ;-) ;-) ... The first thing I noticed was the legs...
ReplyDeleteWe used to have furniture like this, and I think we still have a book shelf like this in our house in Madras. Nice to see old styles gaining popularity now.
ReplyDeleteTrue Rama, most of our Indian carpenters did a great job of reproducing danish modern/scandinavian/mid century modern designs. Also, many families could afford to import such pieces :). These pieces never go out of fashion
ReplyDeleteAlso, you should check my posts on indian cinema and use of such furniture in the decor!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so in love with this design. I've been looking for one like this for years and have yet to come across one (at a reasonable price that is).
ReplyDeleteGorgeous...Sudha - you have an eye for some interesting furniture - Elegant, clean lines, yet a conversation piece...:-) you have created a niche area with blog posts...
ReplyDeleteOh.. I remember these.. I sure do!! Its lovely to see those legs.. ha ha.. super cute!!
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