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Mad for modern but wary due to the pricetags dangling from their frames? Do you care if the piece in your house is real—or would a wannabe do?
We have a website for you. Granted just like that pretend Prada bag in the corner, these are not the real McCoy. These pieces are reproductions. But these are very, very true to the original design—and just as functional.
Go to regencyshop.com. The choices and the prices will astound you.
Love that steel and mesh style coffee table designed by Warren Platner, the one that actually costs $1,195? This worthy reproduction will set you back oh, say... $395.
Need a splash of style from your chandelier? Consider this Sputnik style, originally created when the Cold War raged. It runs $149.
Love marshmallows? Then how could you resist this reproduction of the classic George Nelson and Irving Harper 1956 design? It's $699.
And this ball chair, that you might remember was in Tom Hanks' Seattle house in "Sleepless in Seattle?" It's $395 here, as opposed to the $3,500 normally shown and for the real deal.
Or the famous Le Corbusier LC2 armchair? Although I can guarantee you the architect behind the design would not be pleased, you can buy it here for $245—and the matching sofa is also available.
Or this Ibiza chair, a take-off on the original Barcelona chair. It's a cool and breezy $345 here. (The cushion is an additional $195.)
In this economy, every break is welcome. And if modern is your inkling and having an original doesn't really matter, then I suggest you click on regencyshop.com.