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Hampton
Hampton
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Our clients’ goal was to add an exterior living-space to the rear of their mid-century modern home. They wanted a place to sit, relax, grill, and entertain while enjoying the serenity of the landscape. Using natural materials, we created an elongated porch to provide seamless access and flow to-and-from their indoor and outdoor spaces. The shape of the angled roof, overhanging the seating area, and the tapered double-round steel columns create the essence of a timeless design that is synonymous with the existing mid-century house. The stone-filled rectangular slot, between the house and the covered porch, allows light to enter the existing interior and gives accessibility to the porch.
Chunns Cove Addition
Chunns Cove Addition
Brooke Kern Interior Design, LLCBrooke Kern Interior Design, LLC
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505 N Ivanhoe
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Midcentury Collected
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Classic Lounge Chair & Ottoman  by Manhattan Home Design
Classic Lounge Chair & Ottoman by Manhattan Home Design
Manhattan Home DesignManhattan Home Design
The Eames Lounge Chair is one of the most famous mid-century modern pieces. Our Eames lounge chair replica is a Vitra replica. Its form and functionality have made it one of the most sought after pieces in modern history. This iconic design can be found in popular films, television shows, businesses and in thousands of residences across the globe. Its original designers, Charles and Ray Eames, had intended to give it the look and feel of a well worn first baseball mitt. It led to the creation of the Manhattan Home Design Lounge Chair and Ottoman, featuring your choice of multiple leather finishes, high density cushions and imported veneers. Whether you are craving that Mad Men look, or are looking to outfit your living room with a modern design, the Manhattan Home Design Lounge Chair is the right choice for you. Specifications: What makes the Manhattan Home Design Lounge Chair so special? This premium Manhattan Home Design Lounge Chair is the creme de la creme when it comes to style and comfort. Each of our leather options offer an incredibly supple texture, and develops a wonderful softness over time. Knowing that it will age like wine makes the lounge chair a brilliant investment for your home or office.
Florida Gulfcoast Residence
Florida Gulfcoast Residence
Dan Forer, PhotographerDan Forer, Photographer
Architecture by David Poorman Interior Design by Kelli Sultan
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Mid Century Modern
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Sullivan's Island Remodel
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Devonwood Midcentury
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