Author: Ford Huniford | Published: 20th July 2011 | RSS | LINK
These chairs are a great complement to the ones I posted yesterday. With this pair of chairs, the wood grain is absolutely integral to the design. It highlights their spare simplicity and form. Once again, I can see these working in a modern setting as well as in a rustic one. – Ford Huniford Check them [...]
Author: Ford Huniford | Published: 19th July 2011 | RSS | LINK
I really love these blue 20th Century Windsor chairs. The color really makes them unique and more versatile than a traditional wood grain. I can as easily envision them in a modern setting as in a more traditional one. – Ford Huniford Check them out.
Author: Ford Huniford | Published: 14th July 2011 | RSS | LINK
And so do I! I really enjoyed this piece about one of my favorite pieces of furniture. And Greige is one of my favorite design sites with lots of great finds. – Ford Huniford Check it out.
Author: Ford Huniford | Published: 11th July 2011 | RSS | LINK
This is truly a handsome pair of chairs that would look perfect in a study or as part of seating area in a bedroom. They’re from the early 1900s and would look fantastic with anything from the Arts & Crafts era. – Ford Huniford Check them out.
Author: Ford Huniford | Published: 08th July 2011 | RSS | LINK
Check out this great post that was featured on the blog You Have Been Here Sometime. This is a really thoughtful design blog, and in this post, they compared one of my philosophies to Sol Lewitt’s. Great company to be in! – Ford Huniford Check it out.
Author: admin | Published: 09th April 2010 | RSS | LINK
This is a great William IV Style wingback chair that I recently found at an auction. It is posted on our 1st Dibs site here.
Author: admin | Published: 15th March 2010 | RSS | LINK
Isn’t this pair of Continential Arts and Crafts benches in ebonized wood wonderful? The benches are upholstered in a really interesting, worn cordovan colored leather with antique brass nailheads. Check them out at 1st Dibs.
Author: admin | Published: 12th March 2010 | RSS | LINK
I think early nine spindle New England comb back Windsor chair is so unique and whimsical. It has a rare three spindle comb that gives it a one-of-a-kind quality. Check it out at Z and K Antiques.
Author: admin | Published: 05th March 2010 | RSS | LINK
There is something so unique about this pair of Swiss Walnut Inlaid Lounge Chairs. The detail on the frame really makes the cream-colored floral fabric stand out in a subtle, yet vibrant, way. Check them out on 1st Dibs.