Some of our most popular posts on Apartment Therapy are our "high and low" columns, where we seek out splurge-worthy and lower-budget versions of furniture in similar styles. We've blogged a lot of clean-lined pieces at both ends of the spectrum. For those who lean towards this style, we've rounded up an assortment of modern high and low furniture...
Follow the links for inexpensive and high-end versions of each item shown above.
FIRST ROW
• 1 High and Low: Bantam Armchair and Clybourn Loft Chair
• 2 High and Low: Modern White Storage Stands
• 3 High and Low: Globe Table Lamps
• 4 High and Low: Modern Textural Poufs
• 5 High and Low: Office Cabinet
SECOND ROW
• 6 High and Low: Pedestal Tables
• 7 High and Low: Hakuri Slat Bench and Nelson Platform Bench
• 8 High and Low: Wishbone Chairs
• 9 High and Low: Modern Sectional Sofas
• 10 High and Low: Media Stands











Comments (8)
maaan, I am super-duper low budget. I WISH i could afford a $400 chair from target - i love it.
woohoo! I just picked up the Bonnie and Clyde sectional from the bludot warehouse sale for $800.00. I love love love it.
I don't think many of the people with this site have any idea what the word small budget means.
Boy-- no kidding ChrisGal! Once you've purchased a fabulous "find" from the thrift store (ninety dollar, white 60's sofa that had been covered in plastic-woo hoo!) it becomes difficult to spend more than that on ANYTHING! A blessing and a curse for those of us garage sale-ers. It has taught me patience and perseverance--to say nothing of the extreme frustration when you are right behind the person who finds "it" first! The motto has to be--"If it's meant to be, it'll come to me!"
Have to add my best find to the fabulous find conversation:
I desperately wanted to replace my forlorn hand me down couch, patiently scoured local thrift stores a year and a half, when I saw it: oxblood leather chesterfield, great condition, $250, plus pick-up truck rental. I kind of snicker at the posts that list some really uncomfortable MCM clunker for $800. ok, I'm sure they look fabulous when given a good home...
Thrift stores are the best...so are family who are nuts and like to replace their furniture quite often and you get pick of what you want, like getting a free couch from my mother-in-law when we moved - LOL.
I love the Lara sofa from the "Modern Sectional Sofas" page, but only if you can move the "divider" on top of it--then you could have a great sleeper!
One's definition of 'high' and 'low' definitely depends on the individual but I just scored an absolute low-- a $15 office chair from Target that I am trying to make over. I could really use some ideas / input, please: http://onegrandhome.wordpress.com/2009/05/04/overhauling-remaking-a-15-office-chair/