• ElderReflections@fedia.io
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    25 days ago

    Confirmation bias: all the shite furniture from 1800s has rotted to dust already

    Edit for full disclosure: I’ve exclusively bought antique furniture. I’m basically a shill for big-auction

    • brygphilomena@lemmy.world
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      25 days ago

      Sure. A lot has rotted away, but much modern furniture is designed with so much MDF and other manufactured wood products that aren’t resilient in the least. Moisture will destroy them, they take gashes super easy, and are soft wood.

      I’d think the furniture our grandparents had would be more likely to have been solid wood.

      That’s not to say there aren’t solid hardwood pieces being made today. But they are extremely expensive and are competing in a space with poor regulation of descriptions and all the flat pack Chinese imported stuff thats literally 10% of the price of good furniture that will last.

      Solid hardwood furniture is a luxury.

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      25 days ago

      Also the one from their grandma cost 3 months wage at the time and they probably got it as their wedding gift. Totally comparable to 25$ worth of composite 👍