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Here at Remodelista we’ve participated in our share of eBay auctions. We’ve also have been known to obsessively check the local Craigslist listings for that Eames lounge or set of bentwood chairs at an amazing price. But eBay and Craigslist are just the start. To celebrate our week of Style on a Budget, we’re sharing our favorite sources for affordable vintage and used furniture. True, bargain shopping requires stamina–all treasure hunts do– but it’s not only more affordable but better for the planet to buy secondhand goods than brand-new. Word of advice: Most sites allow you the option to focus on local sellers; we recommend doing that for large objects so that you can pick up your purchase and avoid shelling out for shipping. Have your own secret source? Let us know in the Comments section below. 1. An obvious place to start for any vintage hunter is Etsy . Michelle used the online shop to find A 1970s Style Wooden Hanging Planter , and, recently, Julie has had her eye on this pair of Thonet Plywood Chairs , $249, through seller CoMod Classics.

Justine is our resident Etsy prowler. And because it’s a vast marketplace, she suggests singling out favorite vendors and following them. Hers include Solstice Home, Ethanollie, Object + Light, Owl Song, Lackluster Co., Haven Co., and Gallivanting Girls. 2. “Rubylane is a site that’s been around awhile,” says Margot. “For those of us in need of a regular vintage fix, it offers the equivalent of digging around in a group antiques shop.” 3. For years, Julie kept this one to herself: Design Within Reach sells slightly dented and flawed merchandise in its own Design Within Reach Outlet shop on eBay. This set of Three White Tolix Stools is going for $227.50–they’re normally $295 each. 4: Lately I’ve been turning to Craigslist to find vintage furniture for my apartment. As with most of these sources, it’s important to make sure that what you’re buying is the real deal. In this listing for an Eames for Herman Miller Molded Plywood Coffee Table in Walnut , $600, the SF seller provides photos of the Certificate of Authenticity and Herman Miller logo.

A brand-new version of this table sells for $949.
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Above: Thonet, originally a maker of bentwood furniture, has been producing tubular steel chairs since the 1920s when ” the teachers of the Bauhaus came to Thonet to ask if we were able to bend tubular steel in the way we were able to bend wood,” says Muck. Sign up here for daily garden tips and trends.• — not member yet ?About the designer: Michael Thonet Michael Thonet (2 July 1796 - 3 March 1871) was a German-Austrian cabinet maker - the son of a master tanner. Following a carpenter's apprenticeship, Thonet set himself up as an independent cabinetmaker in 1819. In the 1830s, Thonet began trying to make furniture out of glued and bent wooden slats. Thonet's essential breakthrough was his success in having light, strong wood bent into curved, graceful shapes by forming the wood in hot steam. This enabled him to design entirely novel, elegant, lightweight, durable and comfortable furniture, which appealed strongly to fashion and whose aesthetic and functional appeal remains to this day.

The 1859 coffee shop chair no. 14 is still called the ‘chair of chairs’ with some 50 million produced up until 1930. It yielded a gold medal for Thonet'sTradition and originality since 1861 In 1861, a bent furniture plant was opened by Michael Thonet in Bystřice pod Hostýnem and today it is among the oldest in the world. The place was tactical, as it was surrounded by beech forests offering enough material for the manufacturing process, Bystřice pod Hostýnem also saved on transportation and labour costs thanks to its location. Even ten years since the opening, 300,000 items of bent furniture were being made every year. By 1912, the number had risen to 445,000 items and almost 2,000 people were employed. In return, the Thonet family set up vocational schools for wood processing, kindergartens, a band in Bystřice pod Hostýnem and supported the construction of a railway, built homes for workers and even opened a casino. After the First World War, which left a heavy toll on the economic situation, the plant merged in 1922 with the Kohn-Mundus joint stock company and changed its name to THONET-MUNDUS, which worket until 1940.

Following a decree of the Ministry of Industry from March 7, 1946, THONET became a national enterprise and in 1953 it was renamed as TON (the abbreviation standing for Továrna Ohýbaného Nábytku – bent furniture factory). After the transformation of the political situation in the Czech Republic in 1989, the organisational structure was changed and the company became a state enterprise. Since 1994, TON has been a joint stock company. Today, all Ton products are checked for quality at each manufacturing level and undergo specific strength and durability tests in accordance with European standard EN16139 Furniture – Strength, durability and safety – Requirements for non-domestic seating. This is why the company can give a five-year warranty for structural integrity and know that the chairs will last much longer. Items 1 to 45 of 46 total 014 Thonet Petit Chair 014 Thonet Sedia Outlet 014 Thonet Bianca Outlet 769 Thonet Banana Chair 131 Thonet Banana Stool