Missing back leg - The chair is missing a back leg. And the box under the chair which seems like an odd place to put a box but with a missing back leg I wonder if its not being used to prevent the chair from tipping. »
Borgnes-Giramonti refers to this as “The Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti Center for Cognitive Realignment," a much more enticing name for an office. The walls are the deepest blue, a color called Railings from Farrow & Ball. The lamp and desk are both vintage, from a store in Los Angeles called Lawson-Fenning.
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19. Because this office shares a space with a small den, Houzz users found it to be a great example of how to work an office into another room. Picking out a desk and chair that work well with the rest of the product in the room can make a big difference.
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Blacks walls. Black ceiling. Black trim. If you have some natural light and lots of other colors, it can work. Notice how the black makes the mishmash of things on the wall look intentional and collage-like.
Love love love the color (Railings from Farrow & Ball) but the idea/memo board should be the length of the wall behind the computer which should be on a desk just as long (wall-length). Pretty chair but needs wheels. Like the contrast of the white desk against the dark wall.
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