I've been so busy moving that I've neglected the store a little. In my absence (mentally, if not physically), things have not been standing still, not by a long shot. It seems that chairs have been in abundance, with an occasional table or two popping up. Take a look:
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Recliner by Milo Baughman for James
Sold before we could even get it posted! |
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As pretty open as closed... |
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Erik Kirkegaard chairs |
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Niels O. Møller chairs |
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Erik Buck style chairs |
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Mahogany side tables by Edward Wormley for Dunbar |
PS: Sorry this originally had no photos. What with visits by Grandson #1's teacher and the plumber, I got sidetracked, and an incomplete post that I thought I had plenty of time to finish went live automatically.
I could use that Milo Baughman recliner, the leg rest is a nice surprise.
ReplyDeleteThat's probably the best recliner design I've ever seen.
DeleteThe Niels O. Møller chairs have a pretty fun little pop of color. Things still pretty busy at the old homestead?
ReplyDeleteI love the color too. Yep, we're in the finishing up stage now, where we're tying up all the loose ends, but it's almost over...yay!!!
DeleteP.S. Is this from your house? haha http://www.madformidcentury.com/2013/03/ejs-lighting-glow-bal-sphere.html#.UVEYbhzvtNM
ReplyDeletehaha That's about the only thing I didn't put on my curb!
DeleteThe #1 Teacher and the Plumber sounds like a great title for a Harlequin Romance! The chairs are so awesome. We have a "no chairs" rule in my house because they are so tempting and we have no more room.
ReplyDeleteI can picture the novel cover already! :)
DeleteI kinda have a thing for chairs too. It's dangerous for me to be around too many of them at one time, because I want to bring them all home with me.
Ooh, that recliner!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it a beaut?
DeleteHi Dana! The Erik Buck style chairs are fantastic. I've never seen an armchair recliner quite like that first picture. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteThe Erik Buck chairs sold super fast, so someone else thought they were fantastic too. I don't know why recliners aren't made with mechanisms like the Baughman chair by every company that manufactures modern furniture. They're so much more attractive than chairs that actually look like recliners.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like the store's caught in a chair frenzy, with endless rows of seating options to explore! And who needs tables anyway, right? Just a couple thrown in for good measure. It's like a chair kingdom with tables as rare artifacts. Who knew furniture shopping could be such an adventure in asymmetry? https://haywoodofficeservices.co.uk/
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