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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 279190, member: 51"]Yes, I think you could get away with saying "Jens Risom <u>style</u>". I too looked around at Jens Risom pieces. Also did not see any with Formica. Another small detail missing, did not see any Jens Risom with metal feet covers.</p><p><br /></p><p>So maybe an off shoot, etc. Do look sturdy and well made, though.</p><p><br /></p><p>As the set of 3 sits unsold on Etsy for $299 at the moment, you have a price point of sorts, depending on where you live and the condition. People who want this kind of thing and are willing to spend money usually want "close to perfect".</p><p><br /></p><p>Although Formica is poo-pooed in some circles, it is actually not a bad surface for drinks, etc. I noticed the Etsy auction referred to the Formica as:</p><p><br /></p><p><i>"....heavy laminate faux wood style."</i></p><p><br /></p><p>If you don't have a store and are trying to sell this set on Craigslist or similar, you might carefully borrow some of the phrasing from that seller.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 279190, member: 51"]Yes, I think you could get away with saying "Jens Risom [U]style[/U]". I too looked around at Jens Risom pieces. Also did not see any with Formica. Another small detail missing, did not see any Jens Risom with metal feet covers. So maybe an off shoot, etc. Do look sturdy and well made, though. As the set of 3 sits unsold on Etsy for $299 at the moment, you have a price point of sorts, depending on where you live and the condition. People who want this kind of thing and are willing to spend money usually want "close to perfect". Although Formica is poo-pooed in some circles, it is actually not a bad surface for drinks, etc. I noticed the Etsy auction referred to the Formica as: [I]"....heavy laminate faux wood style."[/I] If you don't have a store and are trying to sell this set on Craigslist or similar, you might carefully borrow some of the phrasing from that seller.[/QUOTE]
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