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Clearly Not The Bombay CompanyNovember 18, 2008
Like everybody else, I went through several decades with the intention of keeping anything acrylic relegated to a tragically naive past. But recently I got over it. Maybe I really was terribly hip, or at least my mom was for buying that lamp on one of her many excursions to K-Mart or Sky City. (I grew up in High Point, remember?) Acrylic products today are luckily a world away from the knotty pine world of my sparkling childhood. Spectrum West, for example, creates lots of cool accent furniture and accessories, below. Got to their site and check out the clear acrylic beds -- they are something to behold. Posted by Wes Kennedy on November 18, 2008 | Comments (4)
November 19, 2008
In response to: Clearly Not The Bombay Company Ronn Ives/FUTURES Antiques commented: Wes,
November 20, 2008
In response to: Clearly Not The Bombay Company freewez commented: High heat? Don't I know it. The bit of the story I left out was the demise of my 'shroom' lamp: It suffered a big melt sometime soon after I dropped my 7th grade algebra book on top for the evening. I can attest the house survived because it's from said house that I now write this epic. Sad though, as I've the perfect spot for that lamp now.
January 30, 2009
In response to: Clearly Not The Bombay Company ugh! commented: Spectrum West Acrylics withstand melting up 300 degrees. And, it's called scratching, which happens to all materials.
June 20, 2009
In response to: Clearly Not The Bombay Company Kashyanelms commented: hi
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