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  • Morris Chair
  • From "DIY Decorating & Design"
    episode DID-133
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    The Morris chair, an American classic, brings the clean, simple look of the arts and crafts period to any room. Use it as a starting point when decorating in the arts and crafts style -- or by itself as a complement to other furnishings.

    If you're beginning to decorate in arts and crafts style, or you want just one piece of mission-style furniture to add to your decorating scheme, expert Bruce Johnson suggests choosing a classic Morris chair. The Morris chair, with its clean lines and practical, comfortable style, is a focal point of the arts and crafts style. The cost of an original can range from $2,000 to $8,000. Reproductions start at about $200.


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