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Showing posts with label Design Within Reach. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 19, 2016

Celebrating early

A recent purchase was delivered yesterday, and it feels like Christmas a month early. I had searched for months to find a table the same height and diameter as the one on the opposite side of the sofa...something of a similar material and a similar color without being a matching pair. The search had proven more difficult than I had expected, until I finally found it on the Design Within Reach website.

Here's the little Jens Risom side table that I picked out for our family room. I'm even happier with it than I expected to be.


New Jens Risom T.710 side table from DWR

Tornado side table from CB2, bought years ago

Family room/dining room


And while we're on the subject of my love for Jens, here's a photo of one of my favorite vintage pieces (and one of the first I ever bought)...a classic Risom credenza, which backs up to the sofa.


Risom credenza

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Jens Risom side table

I ordered a Jens Risom side table from Design Within Reach a few days ago and was told that it's backordered, so it might be January before it comes in. You can imagine my delight when I found out today that it should be here next week!

I'm a devoted Risom fan, so I couldn't be more excited about getting this table. I think it will be perfect in our living room.


Jens Risom side table
dwr.com

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Wire Base Side Table from Inmod

A couple of weeks ago, I was contacted by Inmod and asked to review a piece of furniture from their new Origins line, and I agreed to do so.

Today I received the Wire Base Side Table, which is Inmod's reproduction of the Charles and Ray Eames Wire Base Low Table. I must say that it is quite faithful to the original design in dimension (H 10" x W 15.5" x D 13.25") and appearance. The table was designed to be stackable or used side-by-side as a low coffee table, and because of its size, I think that would almost be necessary. Alone it could look awkwardly small, unless paired with just the right size chair or sofa.

As soon as I lifted it from the box (fully assembled, incidentally), I immediately noted its substantial weight. The layered plywood top with flat melamine surface is extremely attractive, as is the sturdy wire base. The workmanship is impressive, and the Inmod price of $179 (currently on sale for $99) is more economical than the licensed table produced by Herman Miller and sold for $205 (or Design Within Reach's $215 for the Herman Miller version), especially since, as far as I can tell, there is virtually no difference in the products. Like the tables offered by the other retailers, Inmod's table is available in black or white.

The original Eames design was inspired by the low profile of Japanese furnishings, and, according to the DWR site, was used in the Eames home for a tea ceremony including Isamu Noguchi and Charlie Chaplin.

Overall, I am extremely pleased with Inmod's Wire Base Side Table. It will go upstairs in my grandsons' gameroom, where it will fit perfectly between two low-slung kids' chairs. If this piece is representative of their classic mid-century Origins line, I can't wait to see more!





Note:  I partnered with Inmod for this post and was encouraged to provide an objective review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Modern finds: Gym hooks

Simple. Functional. That's what makes modern design so versatile. It doesn't matter if the piece was designed in 1953 or 2013. If it's sleek and cool and works, I love it.

I just ran across some wall hooks on sale in the latest Design Within Reach catalog. They're called Gym hooks, and in spite of the name, they're for hanging jackets, hats and towels, not for exercising. Like the Eames Hang-It-All, these hooks are colorful and fun.

They were designed in 2012 by Swedish designer Staffan Holm, and if I had seen these before decorating my new bathroom, I would have used them instead of a traditional robe hook and towel rod. The 3 3/4" size is on sale at DWR for $19.20 and comes in black, coral and white. The 5" medium size sells for $27.20 and comes in aubergine*, gray and petrol. The 7" large size comes in natural ash and sells for $33.60. Catching these great hooks at a marked down price does indeed put them in reach of even the most frugal shopper.


Gym hooks
staffanholm.com

Gym hook
dwr.com

*Have you seen aubergine on as many websites as I have lately? It must be the latest color to make a comeback. Quite by accident, because I'm certainly no trend-setter, I have it in several places in my living room...in a print above the sofa, in a Fenton gourd vase on a side table and in a flat bowl that I've had forever, which is sitting on another side table.