Shot in the Dark | 1970s Brass Floor Lamp
/You miss 100% of the shots you take in the dark.
This 1970's brass floor lamp is just hanging around, waiting to make his move.
59 in tall x 11 in base x 29 in adjustable arm
$195
You miss 100% of the shots you take in the dark.
This 1970's brass floor lamp is just hanging around, waiting to make his move.
59 in tall x 11 in base x 29 in adjustable arm
$195
Standing ovation. Round of applause. Take a bow.
This 1970s alligator naugahyde side chair knows what’s up.
37 in tall x 18 in wide x 18 in deep x 19 in seat height
$125
You bend. I bend. Our backs might hurt once we finally meet in the middle, but what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger.
This mid-century two-way adjustable floor lamp knows that being in a relationship requires flexibility (and patience, lots of patience.)
54 in tall x 13 in wide x 11 in base
$149
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt.
This mid-century teak side table wants to be seen, but you know, not heard.
16 in tall x 24 in wide x 19 in deep
$95
Place a brute vase of pale pink peonies on this statement piece and then let yourself finally breathe a sigh of relief.
This regency style occasional table with brass trim is powerfully elegant.
22" tall x 24" squared.
$295
People are great and all, but sometimes you just need to be alone with your dogs snuggled up around you. And by sometimes, you mean "most of the time".
This contemporary sectional sofa by Rapport International was crafted in 1990.
10 in wide x 8 feet deep
$795
When you said you wanted a splash of color in the room, you had no idea it'd be this intense. There is literally no way to feel sad in the presence of this vibrant wall splashing.
This 1976 abstract painting by Allie O'Leary is like a colorful Rorschach test. What do you see?
40 in x 40 in wide
$295
There is something so beautiful when people or things can exude both strength and softness in the same breath. Though her arms could barely carry the week's groceries up the stairs, her presence could fill an amphitheater.
This pair of 1960's Acapulco Lanterns unites brute and soft.
$249/each
"Blue Boy, what do you want to do tonight?"
"The same thing we do every night Pinky, try to take over the world."
This set of "Pinky & Blue Boy" paintings hail from 1960.
24 in tall x 34 in wide
$149/each
You may be the sour apple of your friend group, but you're also the one who gets called whenever someone needs a dose of truth serum; you aren't afraid to tell it how it is.
This vintage apple green ceramic lamp won’t just keep the doctor away, it will also put a daily smile on your face.
12 in wide x 24 in tall
$129
Kids now and days don't know how lucky they have it. Back in my day, if I wanted to know where Zimbabwe was, I couldn't just fire up Google; I had to rely on my trusty globe to show me the way.
This 1952 globe is lighted.
$129
Bamboozle me once, shame on you. Bamboozle me twice, shame on me. Luckily, no one is getting bamboozled in this transaction...110% guarantee...wink, wink.
This classic 1980's bamboo and glass coffee table by McGuire was crafted in San Francisco.
42 in round x 16 in tall
$395
You've had a long day at the office. Reward yourself by slipping into something a little more comfortable.
This 1955 slipper chair features a gorgeous floral print.
30 in wide x 30 in tall x 30 in deep
$149
Everyone needs a thinking chair; a place where your mind can wander, your body can relax, and your breath can decelerate.
This traditional flower wing chair features a winged back and rolled arms.
$159
I would be shocked and appalled if you walked by this sofa without helping yourself to a quick R & R sesh. The poofy cushions are screaming for a squish.
This classic and timeless KREISS Company sofa features a soft chenille fabric with down cushions.
37 in deep x 90 in wide x 28 in tall
$695
If this phrase "and this is why we can't have nice things" is a popular one in your household, then I suggest you invest in a nice set of coasters right now. You're going to be a sad Sally, if this dynamic duo gets damaged.
Each of these night stands features a drawer, a lower shelf, and a rosewood finish.
23 in wide x 20 in tall x 16 in deep.
$395/pair
These chairs may not be holier than thou, but they can sure stand their own when you're having friendly political and religious debates with your neighbors.
This set of 1920s Mission-style dining chairs is reliable yet not stuffy.
18 in wide x 41 in tall x 18 in deep
$249
What are you waiting for? Pull up a chair. Have a seat. Take a load off.
Each of these four vintage bamboo and rawhide chairs by Kudos has a lovely red seat.
21 in wide x 36 in tall x 23 in deep
$395
There's a reason why they call it a crush -- it's likely your heart will be crushed into a million and one little pieces after you reveal your fervor. Luckily there are powdery donuts, late night TV, and a cozy club chair for just this reason.
This 1977 classic "plush crush" club chair by Sheffield Co. features a buttoned upholstery and a matching ottoman.
$395
Unlike Sara Lee, you've probably never heard of Duralee. That's ok. While you won't receive a frozen cheesecake with purchase, you will get a comfy place to park your biggest asset.
This set of classic-style club chairs by Duralee features a waterfall skirt, English-style rolled arms and one wide ottoman.
35 in wide x 35 in tall x 39 in deep x 19 in seat height.
$695
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