Becky Harris I don't know about this exact one, but I saw some similar and very beautiful fixtures at an Idea House at the end of last year. The designer's name is Eloise Pickard, and you can get a peek at a few of them here:
Consider the furniture colors and wood tones when selecting a wood floor color. Ideally, you want to create contrast and depth, and if everything is the same color, that won't happen.
Tip: If your table and floor is a similar wood tone, area rugs can break up the space, or create a transition between floor color and table color if need be.
A turned-leg farm table is the type that most catches my eye. The turned legs provide a understated ornamentation to the humble nature of the table. Painted in a dark teal to match the bookshelves, and paired with maroon benches, this combination is a serious study in shapes and forms.
Coziness can also take the form of sitting shoulder to shoulder with your dinner companions. This means you're all very close, you really like one another and you're having a great time.
Beautiful use of color contrast and depth of floors and furniture in this picture. Don't have a room to recreate this feel but I really like it anyway!
love the benches, bookshelves and table. The colors are rich but cozy at the same time I would like to see nice crown molding and floor boards in a dark wood.