Friday, July 11, 2014

Pull Up A Chair

So let's talk about chairs. 

I've been toying with the idea of adding a tiny "home office" area to our master bedroom in the very limited space that is available. I've been throwing a bunch of design ideas around in my head, but each idea has a ghost chair in it. 


I love the style of this chair, but I also love how it won't take up much visual space in the tiny area I am using. I would throw an Ikea sheepskin over it, because those are awesome (and cheap) and will be nice to cuddle up to while I do home officey things. Basically, this chair has been on my lust list for quite some time. Then I got to thinking about the spaces I drool over in design magazines and pictures on Pinterest and I realized that in each space I am drawn to the seating. Maybe I'm a couch/fab chair potato. I just really like me some nice chairs. 

One Kings Lane is a website that offers flash sales on amazing furniture and home decor. (You need to be a member to shop the sales, but you can use this link right here, to easily sign yourself up and let your inner shopaholic free!) They got in touch with me to let me know about a new decorating resource they are providing, an inspirational guide to help people when they are purchasing and styling chairs. I read through A Complete Guide to Modern Chairs and loved what they had written for a few reasons. I was a history nerd  major in college. I love history, and I love that this guide combined an old love, history, with my new love, home decor. And I loved that my beloved ghost chair was in it! It was really cool for me to read about the chair, and how it was made modern by making a classic French style chair in lucite. 

And then my little history loving brain exploded because I realized one of my favorite chairs ever is from my grandmother's house, and it's a French style chair as well. My grandmother has rocked at home decor for as long as I can remember. She has amazing furniture and has been the Queen of a well put together gallery wall, for years, ok decades, (sorry, Bobby) long before bloggers were writing "How to Make a Gallery Wall" posts. 



I decided it's pretty cool that my grandmother has this French style chair, and I will (hopefully soon) own the modern version of the chair. Hashtag twenty first century for the win. 

Another standout for me on One King's Lane guide is the Eames Lounge and Ottoman. Once upon a time I walked into my most stylish friend's bedroom and my jaw hit the floor. She had told me about a chair they had inherited from her husband's grandfather, and when I saw it I was all "OH EM GEE you have an actual Eames chair!"


A few months later  she found out it was not an authentic Eames chair. While there won't be any trip to The Antiques Roadshow, I still think it's cool to have a knock off that is actually a knock of from the mid-century as opposed to just any Eames knock off that was produced in 2013. She moved the chair to the playroom and I'm giving my girl extra bonus decor points because she styled this chair in such a modern fun way with bright pillows, and a chevron throw, because it is just awesome to mix old and new. (If brides are encouraged to do it, I say lets all do it, all the time.)

My little sister has been furnishing her first apartment in such a chic way. Instead of running out and buying a bunch of things just to fill the space, she has slowly been collecting pieces that she really loves. (Oh how I wish I had done this way back when.) When she pulled the trigger and bought an amazing chair I was insanely jealous. 



After reading A Complete Guide to Modern Chairs, I decided this chair has the design elements of Scandinavian/Danish Modern chairs. (Lily would be thrilled to know her aunt's chair design hails from the land of Elsa and Anna, or not really, but whatever people I'm writing this late at night.) And this also gets top marks in the styling department. 

I think using this guide can help you find design styles you may not have thought about previously. You can see which chairs designs are related to the ones you like, and then add pieces in to your collection that don't necessarily match, but complement each other. 

I'm going to go dream about the fab chairs I would be adding to my home, if I wasn't so tight on space now. Anyone have a particular style of chair that is high on their lust list? Let me know below! And let me know if you can find it in One King's Lane guide! Happy shopping!

p.s. This was NOT a sponsored post, and as always, all opinions are 100% my own. 




8 comments :

Elisheva Taitz said...

Le Pouf should have totally made it on to this blog post. Doesn't that count as a chair??????

Anonymous said...

are those ghost chairs comfortable? I always thought that they looked not so comfortable

SparkleLove said...

I agree with you, Anonymous. But it hurts to be beautiful!

Goldie said...

There are similar lucite chairs in a local frozen yogurt shop, and I have never found them uncomfortable. Might be because I'm blissed out from my froyo, but I don't think I would have a problem with this chair in my home either.
xo, G

Goldie said...

Sparkly girl, see above reply ;)

TeePill said...

I crush at Lucite Chairs! Houseosmiths sprayed the bottom legs of the ikea one Gold and I think about it once a day.

Anonymous said...

@caution
that is a great idea
I never thought to spray-paint these chairs

CharnieBarak! said...

Tee hee and my DIY chair upholstery post is on it's way! Guess it's chair week ;)