DigsDigs - Latest Posts |
Nelson Coconut Chair – A 20th Century Furniture Icon Posted: 06 Jun 2010 12:20 PM PDT In case you think that the Cactus chair is too unusual for you but you still want a chair inspired by nature, you might like the Nelson Coconut Chair. The chair is looks like a chunk of coconut and is classic of modernism in furniture design. It was originally introduced by Herman Miller in 1955, and become a 20th century furniture icon. The chair has a simple, striking shape and is a very comfortable place to relax with a book. The chair’s cushion is generously padded with a thick, one-piece foam rubber and upholstered in supple black leather. The upholstery is molded into the simple, striking plastic shell, which is lightweight but sturdy. It sits atop a clean, bent-steel, three-legged base with tough nylon glides. The chair not only provides lounge seating comfort but also is very durable.
Similar Posts: Continue reading about Nelson Coconut Chair – A 20th Century Furniture Icon... |
1904 Farm House Renovation That Features Very Lovely Black and White Interior Posted: 06 Jun 2010 06:26 AM PDT This 1904 farm house renovation is done by Schappacher White LTD. It’s located on Shelter Island, New York and has mostly black and white colors in its interior. Although instead of being modern and minimalist it’s warm and lovely. The black and white fabrics and objects are combined with natural wood floors and furniture. There are also a lot of rustic furniture that adds a touch of oldness to the overall impression. If you’re into black and white colors but live in an old house or simply aren’t into a modern interior design you easily could be inspired by this renovation.
Similar Posts: Continue reading about 1904 Farm House Renovation That Features Very Lovely Black and White Interior... |
You are subscribed to email updates from DigsDigs To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 |