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Friday, January 25, 2013
I Never Even Heard Of Ben Seibel Before Reading About His Designs On Mid2Mod And SecondHand And Now I Got His Stuff Littering The Joint! What's One More Piece?! Status: Small Reward.
I jumped up before dawn Saturday morning in the hopes of scoring a decent set of United Furniture Corp. bedroom pieces. There was an estate sale in a storefront down in South City that was comprised of two condo sales. I was there only for a dresser and chest of drawers...and was there first in line, but alas...it was too pricey.
So after getting up way before sun up and waiting in front of the storefront for hours in the cold (OK...
mostly in the car...but it wasn't like sleeping in bed!) I managed to get into the sale first and had the
golden opportunity to snatch up that United set of chest and dresser. The problem with estate sales is
it's always a gamble. I wanted the set but, like shopping on eBay or other auctions, I had to set a limit
at how much I was willing to pay for it. The sale company had priced the set higher by a full third than
my limit. I had paid the price to have "first dibs" but I just couldn't cough up the cash. As a result, this
Ben Seibel platter was the only thing I found that day! At least it's a beautiful consolation prize. Seems
ol' Ben got around to lots of manufacturers. Papa was a rolling stone!
Oh, and the Girlfriend has been bugging me to get her a set of fireplace tongs for ever. She doesn't
care if they look ugly sitting next to the fireplace like I do, it's all pragmatism and no idealism when
she's futzing with the fireplace. I, on the other hand, am happy to struggle with less than ideal tools if
the tools look great! But a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do.
Ben Siebel-hmmmm? Now I'm going to have to peek around and see if I come across anything by him. Are his pieces always marked?? What pieces do you have? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhenever you find out about a new designer, do you ever wonder how many of his/her pieces you walked right by without a second glance in the past? I try not do drive myself crazy with thoughts like that, but it has definitely crossed my mind.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention!
There is a great resource online for all things Ben Seibel, it's abenseibeldesign.com. If you want to learn more about vintage 20th century modern designs and designers (especially mid-century modern) including Seibel, check out modish.net. Congrats on your find!
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