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		<title>Comment on Seattle Modern: Mid-Century Furniture and Accessories Road by Seattle: Modern Itineraries &#171; C I T I N E R A R I E S</title>
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		<dc:creator>Seattle: Modern Itineraries &#171; C I T I N E R A R I E S</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] 23, 2009 &#183; Leave a Comment  Modernicus: Seattle Modern: Mid-Century Furniture and Accessories Road: M A P of the most exquisite places where to shop for or just enjoy fine modern or mid-century [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Celebrating 90 Years of Bauhaus by Bauhaus 2009 &#171; C I T I N E R A R I E S</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bauhaus 2009 &#171; C I T I N E R A R I E S</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 16:51:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Modernicus: Celebrating 90 Years of Bauhaus [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Little Nest by Little Nest &#171; E U R E K A ! G R E A T F I N D S F O R K I D S</title>
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		<dc:creator>Little Nest &#171; E U R E K A ! G R E A T F I N D S F O R K I D S</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 16:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] 11, 2009   From Modernicus: Little Nest, an australian company, offers child sized replica furniture of the 20th century [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Design your Modern Dwelling by Recent Links Tagged With "kmz" - JabberTags</title>
		<link>http://modernicus.wordpress.com/2008/08/20/design-your-dwelling/#comment-432</link>
		<dc:creator>Recent Links Tagged With "kmz" - JabberTags</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 16:04:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] lorichung65 on Sat 06-12-2008   Science Teaching (weekly) Saved by findgdavies on Fri 05-12-2008   Design your Modern Dwelling Saved by marcoil on Fri 05-12-2008   Writing KML from my C# Applciation Saved by VWXYZ12345 on Tue [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Palm Springs Forever Modern and &#8220;Eichleresque&#8221; Palo Alto &#8230; by Save Eichler buildings &#171; Modernicus</title>
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		<dc:creator>Save Eichler buildings &#171; Modernicus</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 13:58:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...]  I confess that I so much don&#8217;t like the many tortured remodels and the new &#8220;Eichleresque” developments in Palo Alto that I really hope the Edgewood Plaza will bring the beauty back in [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Design your Modern Dwelling by Micky</title>
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		<dc:creator>Micky</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 11:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Free 3d models 

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		<title>Comment on Lifestyle &#8230; Europe by Lifestyle &#8230; US :-) &#171; Modernicus</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lifestyle &#8230; US :-) &#171; Modernicus</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2008 15:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] &#8230; US&#160;:-)  As expected, it&#8217;s in US too: mydeco Home furniture and interior design: beds, sofas, curtains, paint, [...]</description>
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		<dc:creator>Lifestyle &#8230; Europe &#171; Modernicus</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Modernicus In Search Of Modern Architecture &amp; Design      &#171; A fresh new&#160;house [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on NextHouse in Silicon Valley&#8230; by The other face of the Next House &#171; Modernicus</title>
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		<dc:creator>The other face of the Next House &#171; Modernicus</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] The other face of the Next&#160;House  Inside and Outside the box&#8230; Neighbors say prefab &#8216;Dwell Home&#8217; clashes with Old Mountain View structures&#8230; this is the other face of this story [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Seattle Modern: Mid-Century Furniture and Accessories Road by Larry</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 08:40:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A few more places to shop in Seattle: 

Chartreuse International (2609 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121) - A mix of new and used furniture and accessories (Vitra, Alessi, Marimekko). Good place for accessories but for furniture its hit and miss.    

Area 51 (401 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122) - New furniture. Reproductions of classics and mid-century modern inspired contemporary pieces.   Prices are good but without getting into an authorized versus non-authorized reproduction debate the quality does not compare to what you will find at the stores called out above (Inform, Ligne Roset, Diva etc.) that carry either thier own lines or Herman Miller, Knoll etc..  Dwell bedding.

TUULI  of Finland (1407 1st Ave, Seattle WA, 98101) - Products from Finland.  Even though the only thing mid-century here are the Marimekko fabrics I really like the store.  The owner (I assume) is really great and will not only sell you the fabric but will frame it for you for a reasonable rate if you are intereseted in mid-century fabric wall hangings.

DWR (Seattle and Kirkland) - Shouldn&#039;t need any further description.  Anyway unless you are buying one of the small number of pieces exlusive to DWR you are better off shopping online at www.highbrowfurniture.com (no tax or shipping) or Inform were you will get a lot more color and fabric choices and help sifting through them.  Historically DWR has gouged on delivery/shipping charges and thier is no pick up option (shiping prices are getting a little bit better).  The Seattle showroom is bigger but I&#039;ve found the Kirkland staff friendlier and more knowledgable.

Alchemy Collections (2029 Second Ave, Seattle, WA 98121) - Reproductions and furniture &#039;inspired by&#039; modern classics made in China I think as the rest of the store has an asian modern feel.  Mostly reproductions of the classics but also suprisingly some knock offs of contemporay pieces (B&amp;B Italia for example).  Quality of reproductions seemed really low to me.  The pieces that I didn&#039;t recognized seemed better quality.  I think they have opened up another store on Western ave just down from Inform.  I&#039;d recommend Area 51 or Velocity art and Design over Alchemy in terms of quality reproductions.

Urchin (1922 1st Ave, Seattle, WA) - Mostly modern accessories but also a small amount of furniture and clothing.  Call it a euro-&#039;boutique&#039; of modernism.  Cute little store but selection is very limited.  

Retrofit Home (1419 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122) - Another mostly accessories store although they have some furniture (Blu Dot and the like).  Has more of a pop 60s feel.  I prefer &quot;Velocity Art and Design&quot; and Chartreuse. 

Collective (5323 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107)- Vintage (used) mid century furniture.  You generally won&#039;t find the iconic Herman Miller and Knoll pieces here but what you will find is unique, well above average in terms of design quality, and in very good to excellent condition.  You will also pay top dollar for it.   In their defence if you&#039;ve tried hunting down interesting vintage pieces at garage sales, goodwill, etc. you&#039;ll know how time consuming it can be.  If time is money its probably cheaper to have the folks at Collective hunt it down for you.   If Collective&#039;s prices make you choke the next easiest alternative is craigslist.

Antika (8421 Greenwood Ave. N, Seattle, WA 98103) - Antique store with a Danish modern room in the back.  I&#039;ve been here a couple of times but haven&#039;t been impressed with the stock.  Prices and condition are reasonable but none of the pieces stood out as representing exceptional design.  It&#039;s Danish modern but you won&#039;t find Wegner, Fritz Hansen, Jacobsen, Ib Kofod Larsen, etc. here.  

Crate and Barrel (University District and Bellevue) - Might not come to mind for mid-century or modernism but quality is light light years beyond Ikea (or Pottery Barn or Restoration Hardware etc.).  Prices are reasonable for the quality.  They have a mid-century inspired furniture line, re-issues of Eva Zeisal dinnerware, etc..   I prefer the architetcure at the University district store otherwise they are the same.

Tottini (259 Yale Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109) - Modern furniture, accesories, and toys for kids.  Build that inspiring environement for your &#039;future architect&#039;.    Just down the street from Velocity Art and Design so take one trip and check them both out.

Artemide (310 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA) - Full line of artemide lighting located in the pioneer square area.  Love the products but they&#039;re not cheap.  There is a another very cool lighting store on Western near Inform which I like to but can&#039;t remember the name of (either Highlights or Lightform).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few more places to shop in Seattle: </p>
<p>Chartreuse International (2609 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121) &#8211; A mix of new and used furniture and accessories (Vitra, Alessi, Marimekko). Good place for accessories but for furniture its hit and miss.    </p>
<p>Area 51 (401 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122) &#8211; New furniture. Reproductions of classics and mid-century modern inspired contemporary pieces.   Prices are good but without getting into an authorized versus non-authorized reproduction debate the quality does not compare to what you will find at the stores called out above (Inform, Ligne Roset, Diva etc.) that carry either thier own lines or Herman Miller, Knoll etc..  Dwell bedding.</p>
<p>TUULI  of Finland (1407 1st Ave, Seattle WA, 98101) &#8211; Products from Finland.  Even though the only thing mid-century here are the Marimekko fabrics I really like the store.  The owner (I assume) is really great and will not only sell you the fabric but will frame it for you for a reasonable rate if you are intereseted in mid-century fabric wall hangings.</p>
<p>DWR (Seattle and Kirkland) &#8211; Shouldn&#8217;t need any further description.  Anyway unless you are buying one of the small number of pieces exlusive to DWR you are better off shopping online at <a href="http://www.highbrowfurniture.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.highbrowfurniture.com</a> (no tax or shipping) or Inform were you will get a lot more color and fabric choices and help sifting through them.  Historically DWR has gouged on delivery/shipping charges and thier is no pick up option (shiping prices are getting a little bit better).  The Seattle showroom is bigger but I&#8217;ve found the Kirkland staff friendlier and more knowledgable.</p>
<p>Alchemy Collections (2029 Second Ave, Seattle, WA 98121) &#8211; Reproductions and furniture &#8216;inspired by&#8217; modern classics made in China I think as the rest of the store has an asian modern feel.  Mostly reproductions of the classics but also suprisingly some knock offs of contemporay pieces (B&amp;B Italia for example).  Quality of reproductions seemed really low to me.  The pieces that I didn&#8217;t recognized seemed better quality.  I think they have opened up another store on Western ave just down from Inform.  I&#8217;d recommend Area 51 or Velocity art and Design over Alchemy in terms of quality reproductions.</p>
<p>Urchin (1922 1st Ave, Seattle, WA) &#8211; Mostly modern accessories but also a small amount of furniture and clothing.  Call it a euro-&#8217;boutique&#8217; of modernism.  Cute little store but selection is very limited.  </p>
<p>Retrofit Home (1419 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122) &#8211; Another mostly accessories store although they have some furniture (Blu Dot and the like).  Has more of a pop 60s feel.  I prefer &#8220;Velocity Art and Design&#8221; and Chartreuse. </p>
<p>Collective (5323 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107)- Vintage (used) mid century furniture.  You generally won&#8217;t find the iconic Herman Miller and Knoll pieces here but what you will find is unique, well above average in terms of design quality, and in very good to excellent condition.  You will also pay top dollar for it.   In their defence if you&#8217;ve tried hunting down interesting vintage pieces at garage sales, goodwill, etc. you&#8217;ll know how time consuming it can be.  If time is money its probably cheaper to have the folks at Collective hunt it down for you.   If Collective&#8217;s prices make you choke the next easiest alternative is craigslist.</p>
<p>Antika (8421 Greenwood Ave. N, Seattle, WA 98103) &#8211; Antique store with a Danish modern room in the back.  I&#8217;ve been here a couple of times but haven&#8217;t been impressed with the stock.  Prices and condition are reasonable but none of the pieces stood out as representing exceptional design.  It&#8217;s Danish modern but you won&#8217;t find Wegner, Fritz Hansen, Jacobsen, Ib Kofod Larsen, etc. here.  </p>
<p>Crate and Barrel (University District and Bellevue) &#8211; Might not come to mind for mid-century or modernism but quality is light light years beyond Ikea (or Pottery Barn or Restoration Hardware etc.).  Prices are reasonable for the quality.  They have a mid-century inspired furniture line, re-issues of Eva Zeisal dinnerware, etc..   I prefer the architetcure at the University district store otherwise they are the same.</p>
<p>Tottini (259 Yale Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109) &#8211; Modern furniture, accesories, and toys for kids.  Build that inspiring environement for your &#8216;future architect&#8217;.    Just down the street from Velocity Art and Design so take one trip and check them both out.</p>
<p>Artemide (310 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA) &#8211; Full line of artemide lighting located in the pioneer square area.  Love the products but they&#8217;re not cheap.  There is a another very cool lighting store on Western near Inform which I like to but can&#8217;t remember the name of (either Highlights or Lightform).</p>
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