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| Here is an example of a designer who is not so into chair legs; not only did this person opt for the entire Saarinen dining set, but also for pedestal barstools. They also went for a PH 5 pendant, which we just chatted about recently. |
| Saarinen tables are produced by Knoll today. (Florence Knoll and Eero were thick as thieves back in the day.) They come with many top options and color options, including marble, granite, laminate and wood veneer. There are a range of sizes for the dining table and there is even an oval version.
By the way, I've been trying to identify these chairs all day — if you know who makes them, I beg you to educate me in the comments section! |
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| I shouldn't play favorites, but this is one kitchen on Houzz I come back to over and over again. It's modern yet warm, rather neutral but enlivened by the yellow FL/Y pendant and the red chairs. The white Tulip table is a great centerpiece for the room's burst of color. |
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| This is another Saarinen and Saarinen match-up. He designed the elegant upholstered Executive chair before designing the Tulip table. (I mean, look at all those legs!) As soon as I round up enough images of this chair, I'll feature it in a future Modern Icons ideabook. |
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| Here the designer has opted for Eames Shell chairs with wooden legs. They stand out next to all of the white in this eat-in kitchen. |
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| You don't need to spend a fortune on iconic chairs — these IKEA chairs hold their own next to the classic table. That's the beauty of its versatility (not to mention the strong design of the chairs). |
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| Here the dining area goes for an all-white palette, gaining color only from tabletop accessories. The Tulip's partners include an FL/Y pendant and four Panton chairs. |
| This photograph has opened my eyes to the color palette of white, lavender, and a warm and tawny brown. It's a beautiful combination, isn't it? |
Either great, modern or Aries minds think alike?! I posted in the Questions section...maybe someone will know who makes them.
Emilia Dining Table from Chiasso
I'm trying to decide which would be better - to do something similar with straight lines for the adult chairs, or to play off the table with curvy chairs. If it's the latter, I like the idea of the Cherner chairs. I also think some Danish chairs like the image from SBaired could work. A zig zag chair could be interesting but probably would not be very practical!
Honestly, I think you have the freedom with this table to do some extreme mixing and matching, and insert any icons you like. I like the idea of three Stokke chairs, one Wiggle Chair, and one Panton S chair, or some such wacky combination. I didn't use this image because I'd used it in a prior tulip table ideabook a few years ago, but check out this mix and matching with a tulip table:
Honestly, I'm not sure you can go wrong. I think 2-3 light blue Eames shell chairs with the Stokkes could be fabulous. Have fun with it!!!
I have a question for you though. When it comes to a saarinen table, which is your favorite style without breaking the bank account?
I want to purchase one but I don't want to spend to much.
Hope you can help.
Thanks and take care.
Nancy