A few solid choices above. And a red and beige striped option that still looks quite classic, from the home of Carolina Herrerra, featured in Vogue Living Fall/Winter 2007, found on The Peak of Chic blog.
June 8, 2011
Upholstery choices
A few solid choices above. And a red and beige striped option that still looks quite classic, from the home of Carolina Herrerra, featured in Vogue Living Fall/Winter 2007, found on The Peak of Chic blog.
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Labels: a place to sit, fabric scrapbook
July 9, 2010
Tolix-like armchairs for sale
If you like these Tolix armchairs, and live in London, I have 4 for sale just like the one you see above (from Graham and Green). They are in really good condition, but I have no room for them now. I'll probably put them on ebay, however I thought I'd put them here first. Leave a comment or send an email to interiordivineblog@gmail.com if you're interested. (top 2 photos from Domino magazine) here are the actual chairs below:
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November 3, 2009
Suzani sofa
This sofa, made by Bokja, is giving me all kids of ideas about re-upholstering used furniture pieces with antique textiles! (from Elle Decoration Nov 2009; photographer unknown)
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October 10, 2007
Chair Couture: antiques and vibrant color
Margaret Elman of Chair Couture recovers Italian and French antique chairs and sofas with contemporary fabrics. These chairs in their updated version add bright color and impact against the classic lines. Nice mix! I'm normally not enthusiastic about French neoclassic lines, but they really work here, since it's not over-the-top. Her home has been featured in a few magazines- this particular feature was in German Elle Deco and Home Beautiful, with photos were taken by Ngoc Minh.
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Labels: a place to sit, fantastic rooms, réclamés
September 17, 2007
Return of the rocking chair: Clarissa Hulse

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Labels: a place to sit, fabric scrapbook, wallpaper and paint
September 12, 2007
Gebruder Vienna chair

It's been twice now that this yellow chair caught my eye, and I had to find out more about it: Turns out it's made by Gebruder Thonet, the Austrian company founded in 1853 by German cabinet maker Michael Thonet. This chair is called "Viener Stuhl," and I discovered it in Inside Out magazine this month. Thonet is known for bentwood furniture, most notably the Vienna Chair No. 14, one of the most succesful commercial products in history (it's similar to the little green chair on the right.) The design and making of these chairs has hardly changed since 1905. I am drawn to chairs that are somewhat shorter in the back, to fit my not very tall frame. And the cheery color is perfect. photos courtesy of Inside Out July/Aug 2007; Chris Chen, the names agency.
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August 13, 2007
Chaise Luxembourg
For Parisians, this simple little chair is a reminder of hours wiled away in the lovely Jardins de Luxembourg, as it is an exact replica of the vintage chairs provided there for the public. The Chaise Luxembourg is part of a collection from designer Frederic Sofia, who infused the French '20s aesthetic into his interpretation of "archetypal" public benches and chairs.
Marie Claire Maisons describes it as a "cult icon of patrimony," and Made in Design calls it "mythic." I'd like to see this national symbol brighten my kitchen or work space. The first photo is from French outdoor furniture company, Sabz, where you can order one; Made in Design also has it in 12 different colors.
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