Showing posts with label Tables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tables. Show all posts

Greetings dear bloggers! Hope all is well and you've been having a lovely spring.

I haven't posted in a bit (as usual). So sorry about that. Time, life, procrastination, what can i say? Mostly, I feel like I should post something helpful in a problem solving sense, or, useful in a tutorial sense. Well my darlings, today is not one of those posts lol, but I promise, loads of fabulous photos.

Starting around the age of 5, one of my favorite past-times was to sneak into my mother's stash of shelter magazines (of which she had many), and while away many hours absorbing each and every delightful page. I was more interested in decorating Barbie's house instead of playing with the doll. Though I must confess, fashion magazines ran a close 2nd.

Anyway, after oodles of delightful hours and years and years of pouring over shelter magazines, "my style" developed into a very broad and diverse range. It is what's generally defined as "eclectic". Always makes me wince a bit to hear or say that word..."ecelectic".

Personally, I like to think of my style as...timeless. I am passionate about pieces that have a timelessness about them. That wonderful quality that blends seamlessly with a broad range of styles.

Today I am sharing my passion for one that was previously thought of as modern or art deco, and now, blends well in any decor style. Being more versitle than in the past, they can stand on their own, or add funtion without adding visual clutter.



Did you notice the acrylic end tables? No? look again.

As I said, almost invisible but adding function.

Acrylic furnishings can also command center stage...



Jamie Drake Designs

love, love, love that desk!


Some call it Lucite and others Plexiglass. In truth, those are trademarked names and both are acrylic. Today, manufacturers offer many new designs and even a wide array of colors, as in these Louis XV Ghost chairs by Kartell ...



Or offer color via upholstery, as in these Bella chairs by Spectrum-Ltd



A recent obsession is over this Lucite cube from anthropologie....



Charming...yes? Unfortunately, no longer available. Here is a pair used in a more traditional living room grouping.



Again, they add function without clutter or distraction, yet such an integral piece in pulling the design together.

On a larger scale, this trunk by Serge de Troyer is so fabulous and expensive ($2,950.00)!



Not only does it holds it's own atop this black and white chevron rug, it adds that "je ne sais quoi" to the decor.



There is a less expensive 24"x24"x16" trunk offered by Plexi-Craft for around $396.00 with brass hardware or spend an additional $50.00 for chrome. They also offer custom sizes for an additional price; and monogramming.



Imagine that fabulous trunk in a more shabby/romantic setting displaying a vintage quilt collection (whilst adding additional storage...win win!).

While we are on the subject of a more soft, romantic, sophisticated feel, how about this charming table and chair pairing (I'm imagining the walls the palest of pink)...



The chair is the George II by Plexi-Craft, I adore the tuffted seat. Did you notice the scalloped apron of the table?

Here is a closer look at one...



So sweet and charming! I crave that table!

The next two photos probably look very familar to you as this bedroom been all over the blogosphere and web. It's one of my most favorite bedrooms!



Phoebe Howard Designs



Pink perfection personified!

Did you know that bedroom has a sitting area?



So charming! Mrs. Howard used the Lucite coffee table to seamlessly blend in. It adds such glam and shine without clutter or distraction, so brilliant! (pun included lol)

Here are a few other examples that have been added to my inspiration file (and my pinterest!)











Last but not least, this darling swivel acrylic chair...



The next time you have a "problem" space, perhaps an acrylic piece will give your decor that "je ne sais quois" you've been seeking! Then of course, you'll have rendered this post to being informative, inspirational, and helpful! *cheeky grin*

I hope you have enjoyed your visit and thank you for taking the time to leave me your sweet thoughts and comments!

Be well!

Cheers!







Clip it!

Unit 82

How exciting!!!



Brackley Antique Cellar is the biggest Antique/Vinatge/furniture Centre I have ever been to. There are around 200 dealers selling almost everything and you can spend hours just walking around and admiring antique/shabby chic and collectable items.

I was very pleased when I got an email from the "Cellar" saying that there was a space available (I was on a waiting list for months, that proves how popular the place is)

I went up there to see the unit and loved it, just the right size and a nice location not far from the coffee shop :)

I have had the unit for around 2 months and every time I go up there I spend couple of hours just changing things around.



This photo was taken on my first day. Lots of pictures on walls (to cover the yellow colour.....yuk!), vintage suitcases, table clothes, blankets, tea sets, place and lots more!


This is few weeks ago when I took lots of beautiful vintage table cloths from France, painted tables in Annie Sloan "Paris Grey" and beautifully recovered, by my husband :) in Laura Ashley fabric








Set of 3 tables also painted in Annie Sloan (just love the paint!)







There are certain things that sell like hot cakes; basket and I had 2 beautiful printers trays which I was hoping not to sell and keep them to myself :) Hopefully I can find few more somewhere.







Also tape, magnets and cards from Dots and Spots which I admire and the colours just look so beautiful on my stand






The weeks fly by and it is going better that I expected.


I will be going to my unit on Bank Holiday Monday. I have many great bits and bobs to take with me. I will also take more photos to post on my blog.


You should visit if you are passing Brackley and don't forget I am Unit 82 :)




Futuristic Polygon Table Looks Simple Unusual Stool

The most interesting feature is the compound form of a polygon of the stool or table, simple black leather doesn’t distract attention from the form. This piece combines a seat, a serving surface and a storage area inside it. Such a table will perfectly match any minimalist or futuristic interior as its form and color will highlight simplicity and modern fresh look at the interior. Cado Side Table

Table Decoration

Urban

With bedside table adornments, less truly is more. Begin by allotting bedside real estate to items you consider absolutely necessary, perhaps a lamp and clock. Add one beautiful item, such as flowers or an artful object that appeals to your aesthetics. Finally, include something personal -- a photo or beloved book -- that makes you smile each time you see it.

For our urban look, warm up a sleek bedside cube with a curvy lamp, potted orchid, tiny cluster of flowers, and candle. Get practical with a small clock and leather storage box. Celebrate yourself with a small vintage sculpture and a stack of coffee table books.



Exotic

Pair an angular modern lamp with a wrapped-wicker nightstand for globe-spanning style. Showcase tropical greens simply in a clear cylindrical vase. A favorite travel photo adds personality, while a richly glazed ceramic tray for jewelry offers practicality.




Glam

Top a sleek table with a stunning sculptural lamp. Fill an edgy modern vase with colorful flowers. Stack books and pottery for an artsy yet casual look. Keep things real by designating a portion of the tabletop to bedside snacking.








Romantic

Combine a writing table and wicker boxes for a rich yet impromptu feel. Choose a swing-arm lamp for bedside reading but keep the look soft with a bowl of mums and a blanket displayed below. Casually pile books and writing supplies for a literary touch.






Classic

A black lacquer table acts as a pedestal for an Asian-inspired ginger-jar lamp. Inject both color and softness with a crystal vessel filled with fresh flowers. Store personal items in a small-scale mahogany trunk.










Cottage

Fill a wicker end table with coastal treasures, plus a few practicalities. Provide storage with a collection of antique sewing baskets, tins, and hatboxes. Rest a painted lamp atop a storage piece to achieve the ideal height for bedside lighting. Use a weathered window screen to visually pull together all the elements.