Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Patio Furniture: 1974

Patterns such as this were really good at attracting bees.

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  1. Jeez, I'm freakin' yuppie, because I'm thinking those are so mid-century, they're kinda cool and hip again! However, I seriously think it would screw with the honey bees and hummingbird's minds, huh? Could be fun to watch after a couple drinks with my friends around the pool.

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  2. I agree! I could so see us on our lawn drinking cosomos in those. I especially dig that canopied lounge.

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  3. It looks like a floral print grenade was tossed onto that patio and this is what remains of the explosion.

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  4. Looks like something my parents had in their backyard when I was growing up.

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  5. Looks like my garden threw up...

    Autumn, what do you do that you always post on here at 1am? You are so faithful it's like clockwork!

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  6. @John III: LOL

    Anyway, I think the design is too flowery. Are these really the furniture design's back in the 60's-70's? I was thinking it'd be more simpler, like something made of wood perhaps.

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  7. My parents had that in the backyard when I was a kid....think it finally left in 85.

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  9. Even though they are old they still got the look, perfect patio sets for an old theme house.

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  10. I bought a swing like thison Facebook market place for $40. Trying to find its value

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