How about this group for a slightly-sixties-style reading nook in a highrise? Cushy warm white wall-to-wall and a great view is all you'd need to finish the look. Five vintage finds working together - jump below for links, info and prices:
- Curvy Settee: Celadon Upholstery. USA, 1950's. Originally 3900., now 1950.
- Handpainted Panels: Hand painted on wood. 1950's. $3400.
- Dome Lamps: By Joe Cariati. Golden Brown Glass. USA, 21st c. Originally 1400. each, now 785. each
- Curved Leg Console: In the manner of Samuel Marx. Originally 4200., now 2200.
- Floor Lamp with Oversized Shade: Alabaster. Italy, 1950's. $2100.
All items shown are from Belvedere, an antique shop located in Atlanta.
Comments (5)
I'm glad I get to browse Belvedere on a consistent basis since I'm in Atlanta but daaaaaang if it's not pricey.
What really appeals to me is the Chinese screen. Elegant, classy, useful and would look great in most homes.
Great for dividing a large room into smaller areas and a must have for anyone with a studio/loft who wants to get changed when they have guest over.
Mafan Green lasers rulz
lovely, calming, soothing palette!
Does anyone know a good place in Chicago to take sofa cushions for cleaning? I have a great mid-century couch from the 1950s upholstered with a green tweed fabric. Two of the sofa cushions have had beer spilled on them during a party, and I have no idea where to take them.
great settee