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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Most mid century modern looks like it’s meant to encourage guests to leave the house as soon as soon as humanely possible. We get it, you hate people. [/b] Flat bottom bathroom sinks. Why is this a thing. They look disgusting after one use. Griege walls. Life is just not that grim. Find joy. [/quote] Such a bizarre take lol[/quote] MCM furniture is usually uncomfortable. The hard surfaces, sharp edges, and straight lines are visually stressful; they don’t feel organic, and people are unconsciously tense in those environments. The style isn’t designed for warmth or a sense of caring. [/quote] In my experience a lot of it is VERY comfortable. I'd still rather visit than live with it though.[/quote] Love these [img]https://images.hermanmiller.group/m/9f21764fae237f5e/W-HM_5667_100085197_oiled_walnut_black_v2_001.png?auto=format&mediaId=9FA6F1AF-76A9-4EEE-AFEC2D267A413235&rect=0%2C.4924%2C.9999%2C.3044&auto=format&w=1200&h=1000&q=50[/img] [/quote] I look at that and my impression is cheap and uncomfortable. Different strokes. [/quote] Those recliners are heavenly to sit in. I don't have 6k to spend on a chair though.[/quote] I’ve sat in these multiple times, and I disagree. They don’t work for anyone very tall, particularly anyone with long legs or broad shoulders. [/quote] They come in different sizes actually. There is a tall version.[/quote] I didn’t know, that’s interesting. Maybe that’s why it was so uncomfortable for me. But then does that mean it is really a chair for just one person in a house? I prefer furniture that can be shared in common areas, but perhaps it is a good chair for one person’s study. [/quote] I'm 5'-2" and I can tell you there is no such thing as a chair or sofa that is comfortable for everyone. If you think there is, it's because you're tall and most furniture in the US is oversized by default. Chairs that are too high and too deep hurt my back and I have to pile pillows up just so I can sit down.[/quote] True, but some are more accessible than others. A hard edge is harder to make commonly accessible than a softer edge, for instance. A seat that cups downward will be more generally worse than one that doesn’t require a push up to get out. [/quote]
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