A reader wants an affordable piece of land to build a 'green' home.
With creative partner Frank Hess, she designed affordable pieces from 1920 through the 1950s.
I can raise the money at a huge push but just can't seem to find anyone who'll sell me an affordable piece of land.
Numerous small, affordable pieces are for sale, and each has a particular tale or significance behind it.
But an affordable piece here and there induces instant warm and fuzzy feelings within the masses.
Determined to include those who cannot buy her work, she is also creating a series of smaller, more affordable pieces.
But there are still affordable pieces around by another big-name 20th-century furniture designer, Paul McCobb.
"I keep affordable pieces there, and it generates lots of sales."
But she also professed a love of more affordable pieces, saying, "I do a lot of vintage shopping.
He wants younger collectors to consider the firm's "affordable" pieces, antiques in the $10,000 range.