Iron is sturdy and beautiful, and it gives the impression of a bygone industrial era. Similar to heavy industry, it has a slightly course quality, not perfectly polished and refined. Use iron furniture whenever you'd like to introduce a bit of casual style in your decor.
(Shown above from left to right)
1. Raquel Console Table, $2,100.00 from Arteriors Home
2. Metal Accordion Side Table, $64.00 from Urban Outfitters
3. 92" Factory Zinc & Cast Iron Rectangular Dining Table, $1,495.00 from Restoration Hardware
4. Orleans Iron Honed Black Marble End Table, $1,005.91 from Lamps Plus
5. Worlds Away Iron Table Base in Gold Leaf-Medium, $1,755.00 from Candelabra
MORE IRON TABLES ON APARTMENT THERAPY:
• Gearworks Adjustable Height Tripod Table from Sundance
• Identify This Marble & Iron Coffee Table?
(Images: As credited above.)






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The first one just looks like a medical device (stent or other transcatheter device) to me! See the link below if you want to see what i mean!
http://medgadget.com/2009/05/medtronics_corevalve_transcatheter_aortic_valve_replacement_system_performs_well_in_trial_1.html
Lovely all.
Now.
How's about a post of diy ideas more in line with the budget needs of the vast majority here. THAT would be siomuch more lovely.
*so much*
ugh get rid of this spam crap...
but anyway, i love the iron stuff, but damn so much money...
Throwing in one item for <$100 doesn't make up for a list where all but one item is >$1000.
Target has a similar option in store (online it's called the "woven wire accent table") that's a bit more budget-friendly!
That console is lovely, but what does it do? I can't open the original catalogue. It appears it is just the iron base and a glass top, for $2100. For a second I assumed that the base was metal over a mirror and there was storage down there...I now assume I was wrong about that.
Ways to seperate fools from their money...
If you're looking for ironwork, why not have it custom made? My dad's a blacksmith and can make anything you want from hooks and potracks to fireplace grates, chandeliers, gates, seriously anything. You can contact him through etsy: http://www.etsy.com/shop/rosebudforge
Maybe it's the Canadian in me, but the console table kinda looks like a hockey net.