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Catttt Posted 6 years ago
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Elongated upholstery

Does "writhing lamp shades and elongated upholstery" mean "twisted lamp shades and long couches"?


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While the work in this exhibition, mainly by designers, was definitely odd, including objects such as writhing lamp shades to eccentrically elongated upholstery, it is questionable whether the odd or eccentric can generate the sensation of the uncanny.

  

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catttt Does "writhing lamp shades and elongated upholstery" mean "twisted lamp shades and long couches"? Basically, yes, but note that the upholstery is the fabric (or leather) on any furniture, not the furniture itself, so 'couches' doesn't really capture the idea of upholstery. CJ

  • catttt Does "writhing lamp shades and elongated upholstery" mean "twisted lamp shades and long couches"?
  • Basically, yes, but note that the upholstery is the fabric (or leather) on any furniture, not the furniture itself, so 'couches' doesn't really capture the idea of upholstery.
  • CJ
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cattttDoes "writhing lamp shades and elongated upholstery" mean "twisted lamp shades and long couches"?

Basically, yes, but note that the upholstery is the fabric (or leather) on any furniture, not the furniture itself, so 'couches' doesn't really capture the idea of upholstery.

CJ

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