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		<title>Behind the Scenes: Kylie Egge of Recovered Interior Collection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Kylie Egge doesn’t run your typical upholstery shop. As the owner of Recovered Interior, she has an eye for imagining overlooked vintage and antique furniture as eye-catching statement pieces. Since discovering furniture re-design five years ago, her craft is one part “search and rescue” and one part reimagination. Think carved side chairs with punchy peacock patterned fabric or a vintage porter’s chair recovered in hunter green velvet and a matching glossy green frame for a monochromatic effect. While aspiring do-it-yourselfers flock to Recovered Interior for intimate four-student upholstery classes, Egge has also joined forces with Cami Schneck to create furniture from scratch. In their Recovered Interior Collection, each piece is hand made and produced in Chicago, a rarity in an era where furniture is increasingly mass-produced and its manufacturing outsourced. The result is a stunning collection made from unexpected materials for high impact. Kylie gave us the inside story on what makes the collection special, what piece is her absolute favorite and what we can expect from Recovered Interior in the future. KA: Tell me more about your new Recovered Interior Collection? How did it come about? KE: The collection can be described as “upholstery with a rebellious spirit.” We [&#8230;]</p>
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