Worrying

Dec. 20th, 2007 02:17 pm
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Anybody any experience with international moving and shipping? I guess my personal items -- pictures, vases, Christmas ornaments, all fragile, and my few books and most of my clothes -- I will want to send to my Dad to store in the basement until I have settled somewhere. I think that's not just a Take It To FedEx job, because some of these things are big paintings and will be bulky when protected and there is no need for speed at all. I would like to do that before I leave, now tentatively the end of January.

Then there's the furniture, of which I will not want to take much. I'd rather sell most of it with the house because really, how likely is it that I will need 12 feet of table in London or Amsterdam? The small tables, the desk, that is all IKEA and West Elm, almost disposable after the sale. But I doubt I would get what I want for the couches and the console table, so those will need to come over on the slow boat too. It would be better if those stayed until The Loft has sold, even if I have left, in case they could become part of the sale.But if they are not, I need a company that my broker can call, will pick it up, put it on a slow boat, and end up somewhere in storage until I decide which country I will live in. You know, for just a set of couches, that could be more money than what I would want for them. Sigh. Who do I call?

As for my tools, cookware, impressive collection of cables and peripherals (among which one will find a PCMCIA to SCSI card for example), linnens, stereo, loudspeakers, TV, TiVo with lifetime service, everything else? I am not attached to any of it and it is not required for staging, so I guess I will just have an open house and hope my friends go through my space like locusts.

Freecycle the rest? I don't know. But it is the shipping that is keeping me up at nights. But the hard disks go with the travelling clothes. Oh yes.

Date: 2007-12-21 05:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dr-memory.livejournal.com
postscriptum: shipping furniture transatlantically strikes me as complete insanity at any price unless you're talking about Lloyd Wright or Stickley originals. Maybe not even then. At the very least, put them up on ebay with a reserve price you can live with a few times before committing to shipping them.

Date: 2007-12-21 06:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fj.livejournal.com
Go to http://casprini.it . (It will resize your browser.) Choose the English Flash site, then upholstered' from the left hand menu, then Salome from the sub menu. It is a system where the back pieces are moveable on the bases. The bases come in different sizes. Here are some other publicity shots.




I have assembled my own sectional from high-end importers, and had my own custom covers made locally. All together it cost more than my car when I bought it new, and the construction is such that structurally it will probably last until after I am dead.

eBay is a shit place for high-end furniture. Shipping has to be insane before it is worth my while to abandon this piece or sell it cheap, and [livejournal.com profile] zurcherart is telling me it is not. 3K would be a steal, because I couldn't replace this for even double, even without US import duties on foreign furniture.
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