Columbia Craigslist
Desk. I like this desk- I think there’s something going on with the inlaid wood pattern on the drawers, and it has tapered legs. Seller says it’s solid wood with a laminate top. I have a similar shaped desk in my living room with a laminate top, but I got Brady Glass to cut a piece of beveled glass for the top of it, and you can’t tell it’s laminate with that.
$40 in Columbia. Here’s the link: Desk.
Vintage Coke Machine. Seller says it works and it is from 1960. Takes bottles from 8 oz to 16 oz. Rock on, then.
$500 in Columbia. Here’s the link: Vintage Coke Machine.
Retro Swag Lamp. Plastic or fiberglass globe with wood ‘petals’. Definitely 60s era. I can just imagine this in an entryway or kitchen nook. It would be pretty cool!
$60 in Laurie (Lake of the Ozarks area). Here’s the link: Retro Swag Lamp.
Caned Wicker Hanging Lamp. Another one for the kitchen nook! I love these caned dome lamps- I think it goes back to childhood in the 70s. Or, well, childhood in the remnants of 70s decor, anyway.
$5 in Columbia. Here’s the link: Caned Wicker Hanging Lamp.
Vintage Pagholz Chairs. Seller says they were made in West Germany in the 1960s, though they look like they’ve at least been refinished.
$90 in Columbia. Here’s the link: Vintage Mid-Century Modern Pagholz Chairs.
Retro Pole Lamp (same seller as bed below). I assume this is vintage, though looking closer at those globe lights, I am not sure.
$20 in North Columbia. Here’s the link: Retro Pole Lamp.
Vintage Metal Bed. Full-size bed dating from 1940s. Seller says it’s metal, so I don’t know what the woodgrain is. I liked the shape, so I’m including it here.
$50 in North Columbia. Here’s the link: Vintage Metal Bed.
Tags: caned dome lamp, cherry chairs, coke machine, desk, full bed, hanging lamp, metal bed, pagholz, pole lamp, swag lamp, vending machine
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