The iconic furniture about to disappear from sale
HOMEOWNERS have weeks to snap up low-cost furniture inspired by the likes of Charles & Ray Eames, Arne Jacobsen and Le Corbusier. A ruling which allowed British furniture makers to replicate pieces 25 years after they first went into mass production has been repealed, meaning manufacturers who produce and sell these imitation pieces have until January 28, 2017 to sell their stockpiles or face prosecution. And it’s not only manufacturers who will suffer. Before the change in law, homeowners could snap up an Eames-inspired lounge chair and ottoman for just £749. However, from January