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Tyrone Dearing
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For a past you can own, the first stop is Tyrone Dearing in Potts Point, a quick northerly jaunt from Darlinghurst, Sydney. The in-demand interior designer interacts with the public in this shop. Nestled next to the entrance of the Art Deco Macleay Regis apartment building, Dearing’s 1920s–1950s antiques seem right at home here. Only eagle eyes will notice that some of the pieces aren’t really antiques—Dearing manufactures his own line of reproduction furniture to exacting historical standards. (via Elements of Living)
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Updated Apr 10, 2006
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Dear Chris
We came across your website and were impressed by your marketing.
We are a business specialising in original Swedish furniture from 1820 to 1960, but principally the art deco period.
We would like to invite you to have a look at our shop in Dank St Waterloo. Please have a look at our website www.swedishfurniture.com.au for our contact details. The best time to ring is between noon and 4 pm from Tuesdays to Sundays.
Regards
John Rooney
Dear Chris
We came across your website and were impressed by your marketing.
We are a business specialising in original Swedish furniture from 1820 to 1960, but principally the art deco period.
We would like to invite you to have a look at our shop in Dank St Waterloo. Please have a look at our website www.swedishfurniture.com.au for our contact details. The best time to ring is between noon and 4 pm from Tuesdays to Sundays.
Regards
John Rooney