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Marc Jacobs

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i want 2 chairs that look like this.  they don't have to have arms.  i would like to be able to pick my own fabric for the back and the seat.  i am new at all this decorating stuff and my pricing seems to be WAY off.  i thought that i could get both of these chairs for <300.  the one in the photo is almost 600.00.  so i'm flexible with the cost.
do they have a name? 
where can i find them? 

-- Edited by tara t at 07:32, 2007-04-09

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I can't think of a place where you could possibly get a chair like that for $150 a piece.  Choosing your own fabric makes it more expensive too. 

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I think that is a arm chair in the French Neoclassical style, aka Louis XVI style. Check out ebay. If you can find them for a good price it may be worth it to get them and take them to get reupholstered.

http://cgi.ebay.com/New-4-French-Louis-XVI-style-Chairs-Solid-Oak-Frame_W0QQitemZ230114768592QQihZ013QQcategoryZ63568QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


8531_2.JPG  http://cgi.ebay.com/PAIR-SILVER-LOUIS-XVI-OCCASIONAL-ARM-CHAIRS-CHAIR-SEATS_W0QQitemZ260104599061QQihZ016QQcategoryZ63568QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

HTH!



-- Edited by joy0302 at 11:42, 2007-04-10

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Marc Jacobs

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In addition to Ebay I'd also recommend Craiglist and checking out local estate sales and auctions. I live in NYC so antique and vintage furniture prices are through the roof but most of my furniture is stuff my parents picked up at auctions and sales outside the city for reasonable prices.

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Kate Spade

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Where do you live?  I ask because I saw some chairs VERY similiar to this at the Pottery Barn Outlet in Ohio (it is in between Cincy and Columbus).  They were under $200 for sure and I think they are still doing 30% on chairs too. 


Also, there is a Ballard's outlet in Cincinnati.  Maybe you need to make a road trip? 



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Kate Spade

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My parents used to be antique dealers. I think you could find that style cheaper at an estate sale, yard sale, etc. and then either have them reupholstered or diy. Like cc said, the more rural the better. My parents did all of their hunting in small midwestern towns. I went with them once to a 2 day estate sale in a really small town in the middle of Nebraska. It was a lot of fun and very interesting.

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I saw one this weekend at TJ Maxx and thought of this post...maybe check them and Ross out...probably won't find matching styles, but if you're going to re-cover then it won't matter...

ETA: It was priced $150.00

-- Edited by Jahni at 16:30, 2007-04-16

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these chairs are sort of similar -- $179 for two. I am sure you can have them upholstered for less than $400.

Hadley Accent Chairs - Set of Twohttp://www.bombaycompany.com/gp/product/B000GTCPTO/sr=1-6/qid=1177300695/ref=sr_1_6/103-7700149-7586209?ie=UTF8&bmBrand=outlet&m=A2Z4DUPX2Z8M59

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