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Friday 25 May 2012

PINTERESTING...



I just dropped in to say "Hi!"...Just love this from PINTEREST...(my latest hobby) There is so much Inspiration here it's unbelievable. From Colour to Decor to Fashion and Food...Who could ask for anything more!

Well gotta dash so "Don't bother me I'm Pinning"...

Check it out: www.pinterest.com

"Til next time "Happy Pinning"...FK:-)

Monday 14 May 2012

"Take a Seat..."

"The Ghost Chair"
"Available in a variety of Colourways"

The Ghost Chair was designed by Phillippe Starch a French Product designer in 2002. This glossy, transparent chair is made from a light weight; durable Plastic or Perspex. It is inspired by the Rococo/Baroque Styled Furniture which saw the Louis XV Chair.(1730-1775)


"Louis XV Chair"

The Ghost Chair is used mainly in Modern or Contemporary Interiors as it enhances the openness and clean lines used in this "Design".

The Barcelona Chair was designed by Mies van der Rohe for the German Pavillion at the 1929 Barcelona exposition. It is distinctively know for the contemporary curves and deep-buttoned leather look. They are available in mainly white;tan and black leather or vinyl. The ottoman resembles the exact flow of the design lines and deep-buttoning of the Chair.

"The Barcelona Chair"

 The Barcelona Chair can be used in Modern; Contemporary or Classic Interiors as it creates Balance to any of these Interior's Design.


The Chesterfield Sofa was commissioned by the 4th Earl of Chesterfield - Phillip Stanhope(1697-1773).

It is well known for it's distinctive deep-buttoned;quilted leather upholstery and low seat base.

The Chesterfield Sofa's are used mainly in "Classic" Interiors as it creates an elegant, over the top look and feel to this Interior's Design.


"The Chesterfield Sofa"


I just though I'd share some of my Favourite Chairs of the time with you...Hope you felt at home and found the Perfect Seat...'Til next time...FK:-)