Celia James It's good to know you're genuine. However l didn't see anything like these chairs on the website. The original ones from eBay had price labels for Marks & Spencer but we were never able to trace them back to M & S ....this dining room was featured in a UK magazine and several readers tried.
acarter09 I have the Mathilde barstool with a similiar curved seat and chrome back similiar to the chairs. However, it has a chrome base that features a gas lift making this stool ideal for different counter heights, table or bar. My furniture store changes out things probably monthly so I dont know what they have now but they are helpful in finding things. Good luck.
Celia James l bought them on an Ebay auction..... since this photo was published in 25 Beautiful Homes several people have tried to find them but no one has had any luck. Sorry not to be more helpful.
I imagine what might once have been a rather plain Jane apartment space, is now turned it into something a bit single-girl glamorous. Bridget Jones would be proud! The rectilinear shape of dining table, along with the mirror, define the space as separate from the kitchen. The glass material of the table and mirrors, provides just the perfect amount of contrast from the solid material of the kitchen cabinets.
3. Create Optical Illusions
Adding a mirror to a small space is the oldest trick in the book. The reflection virtually enlarges the space and brightens the room using sunlight from the opposite window.
Mirrors are a godsend when decorating for any number of reasons, including their ability to maximize sunlight. Placing mirrors across from or adjacent to your windows allows them to reflect warm sunlight throughout the room.
Large mirrors or shiny surfaces create the feeling of more space by reflecting the image of more living areas. Choose a neutral palette and keep things simple and uncluttered.
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3. Create Optical Illusions
Adding a mirror to a small space is the oldest trick in the book. The reflection virtually enlarges the space and brightens the room using sunlight from the opposite window.
use of mirrors to create an illusion of bigger space. use furniture with clean lines to open up the space. avoid cluttering the space with large furniture