Fire place with beam mantel, John's leather chair
Club chairs and decor so simple
light over chair and table in the corner
love the chairs and floor lamp
Fireplace mantle, lamp over chair and tri-sided table.
leather chairs and a 1930s leather and metal club chair create a casual seating arrangement around a zinc-topped coffee table. A French artist made the floor lamp with recycled materials.
are the chairs from? What material is the counter made from?
love the chair ...where is it from?
The chairs look like they're Herman Miller's: Eames aluminum management chair. A mid-century modern classic. You can get them from Design Within Reach (www.dwr.com)
/ 119 chairs. Iconic Eames you can buy from Vitra
Management chairs. You can tell by the armrests - the original ones follow the shape of the frames and loop all the way around into a complete oval. The legs are also a lot sharper in the original.
office, 2 spaces, the chair, v organised
boards with metal initials on top even divide inspiration space.
Table and Chairs are sharply contrasted with Moroccan flair: rug, lighting and armoire. The mix of the organic profile of the table and chairs lightens the heavy ornamentation of the Moroccan pieces, softening the overall look.
table and chairs. Very eclectic feel. Love the armoire. Would be gorgeous in a sun room.
Saarinen Tulip Table and Chairs are sharply contrasted with Moroccan flair, beautiful!
tables and chairs update a Moroccan room while keeping the focus on the lovely colors and craftmanship of the glass lanterns, wood armoire and Beni Ouarain rug.
The classic Saarinen Tulip Table and Chairs are sharply contrasted with Moroccan flair: rug, lighting and armoire. The mix of the organic profile
kind of like oval desk so that chair doesn't have to go between wall units and desk
like the chairs, light fixture, table
CHAIR COLOUR FOR CUSION AND OTTOMAN
Love the light fixture for my dining room
the table and chairs as sitting area within office space
leather chairs, and accents of black make a study feel like warm embrace when you enter. Think of the space as the first archetype of today's "man cave."