Rustic family room with the fireplace as the focal point. Millwork above the fireplace conceals a flat-screen television. A vintage Louis Vuitton trunk was made into a cocktail table. Photo by Jeffrey Green Photography.
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juliechirico wrote:
Who is the manufacturer of the ottoman? - Perfect for my room! Thanks! »
Alligator chair - How old is this picture ? I tried to find this chair at Pearson but its not available on their website. Was it custom made? It's gorgeous! Beautiful room. You nailed it! »
dmcgary Hey. Thanks for the info. Got an email out to them about the lighter color. That's what I need. Question: is the chair comfortable? Review on their website stated (another) chair purchased from Pearson was 'hard as a rock'.
Interiors by Cary Vogel I think the chair is quite comfortable as there is a good pitch to the back and the height of the back makes it very supportive; I have placed this same chair with another client for their country home and it is the wife's favorite reading spot... If you like a "squishy and sink into it" chair then this isn't that...Hope this helps!
Interiors by Cary Vogel Hi Tammie...The paint color and over-glaze used on the fireplace mantle is custom; the formula was mixed by the finisher per a sample I provided. The aged appearance comes from using "Rotten Stone" as the last application. This is not reclaimed wood although that would be handsome too!
Interiors by Cary Vogel Hello....The stack stone used to the left side (and right side) of the fireplace is a slate mix purchased through Arizona Stone Co. in Las Vegas. I apologize as I no longer have the name of this particular slate used as it was ordered several seasons ago. It is a blend of grey and rust slate pieces...Hope this helps!
Interiors by Cary Vogel Hello, There are no other photos of the mantle...sorry! The finish is a custom antique glaze; the finisher used umber over a biscuit beige base coat and then rubbed "rotten stone" into all the crevices. Hope this helps!
Interiors by Cary Vogel Hello...The tea table is "vintage" purchased in the early 1980's. It was made by Chapman of solid brass with faux ivory accents. I'm not sure where you might locate another but I suggest looking at the website "1stDibs" as they have many vintage offerings.
Interiors by Cary Vogel Hello....There was nothing additional used between the edge of the mosaic and the firebox opening. I did have the interior of the firebox painted with black masonry/heat-resistant paint for a cleaner look.
Interiors by Cary Vogel Hello....The paint is FRAZEE PAINT "DRIED TOBACCO" and the number is 8216N. This is a paint name and number from a now outdated fan deck but can be color-matched. Hope this helps! Cheers!
Walker Zanger There is a Walker Zanger showroom in Dallas at 11550 Newberry Road Suite 300, 75229 is the zip. In the Dallas showroom, Annette is the showroom manager and can assist you or put you in touch with another salerperson there in the showroom. The Waterfall series will be on display there and they will also have samples that you can take to view in your space. I would also recommend trying to print the photo and take it with you, or the link to the page so that she can view it. Please let me know if you need anything else. If you'd like to contact the showroom by phone, their number is 972.481.3900.
Thank you and best of luck in your search.
lanawebb Thank you so much for the additional information about the Waterfall slate. I will definitely check it out and I appreciate you giving me a contact person. This website has been a wealth of information and it is helpful people like you who are helping to make it successful!
Fire and fur. A chilly evening by the fire with a nightcap in hand is a great way to end any evening, but why not also drape a faux fur throw at the foot of your lounger. You — and your toasty toes — won't regret it.