Pat Manning-Hanson, ASID Hi,
In case you can't find the similar one at restoration hardware, There is one from Charleston Forge, a furniture manufacturer, that is also similar. That is a resource we have available here at Gabberts Design Studio.
The chair is available in a clear lacquer or ebonized finish. The dark wood trim on these plays off the rug's zebra stripes. You can also see here how the armchair version works well as an occasional chair in a living room.
The pallet coffee table need not immediately be associated with an industrial-chic aesthetic. It can look quite high-end with a darker finish and architecturally salvaged cast iron hardware.
The rolling table in the previous photo can be found at Restoration Hardware, or you can build one yourself from pallets! The industrial cart here is actually crafted from a pallet. Check out more ingenious pallet creations here.
pallet coffee table need not immediately be associated with an industrial-chic aesthetic. It can look quite high-end with a darker finish and *architecturally salvaged cast iron hardware.*
this has a coastoal feel to it...using that white couch of the sinottes and adding slip cover etc, lamps & comfy chairs like these that are also used for the table in the opposite corner...frame photos of old cars, planes, leaving plenty of matting to not look too busy and paint that wall a color like this to make it pop! Give Scott a corner for his model planes & I'll have the other corner for me stuff...NO TV EVER !!!!! No music either
The pallet coffee table need not immediately be associated with an industrial-chic aesthetic. It can look quite high-end with a darker finish and architecturally salvaged cast iron hardware.
In case you can't find the similar one at restoration hardware, There is one from Charleston Forge, a furniture manufacturer, that is also similar. That is a resource we have available here at Gabberts Design Studio.