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urban archeology made bathroom sink counters tops from 30" x 58" carra marble slabs salvaged from the abbey aldrich rockefeller sculpture garden renovation at moma. from todays nyt design magazine. sounds like a few loose slabs got sold off as is for gardens, etc. (those i covet)


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odd take on a murphy bed

entire apartments furniture in a box

via zoller
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A mountainside house being auctioned in Tennessee is perfect for anyone tolerant of gawkers and fascinated with outer space: It's built like a flying saucer.


The home "landed" on a twisting road leading to Chattanooga's Signal Mountain in 1970 -- just after television executives grounded the run of the original "Star Trek" series. It will be sold to the highest bidder Saturday.

The circular house -- ultramodern when it was built -- is ringed with small square windows and directional lights and perched on six "landing gear" legs. It has multiple levels, three bedrooms, two baths and an entrance staircase that retracts with the push of a button.

Terry Posey, an agent with Crye-Leike Auctions of Cleveland, Tennessee, said the current owner has had the property only four months and didn't want to comment. Posey posted an e-Bay ad and said he already has a $100,000 bid.
SOLD $135K

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american experience: the carter family will the circle be unbroken

poor valley clinch mountain
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ovation tv's harry smith page

old weird america
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