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Creator: Antiques of the Future
Barrel Chair
By Antiques of the Future
Located in San Pedro, CA
I designed and built this chair for comfort and style. The woods and the upholstering fabric can be varied to fit your particular tastes. Traditional woodworking techniques including...
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2010s American Modern Antiques of the Future Asian Art and Furniture
Materials
Hardwood
Pepper Chair
By Antiques of the Future
Located in San Pedro, CA
This is a unique piece because is is made of wood salvaged from a local Brazilian pepper tree.
Because the trees are rarely affected by disease or storms, the wood is in short suppl...
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2010s American Organic Modern Antiques of the Future Asian Art and Furniture
Materials
Reclaimed Wood
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