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Comments (9)
What is this thing with low lights that you can see in the main picture???
The look may be kind of nice bit it gives you a feeling of being smothered which would be really bad for claustrophobia. Not to mention you'll keep banging your head on it. It even makes arranging the room difficult because the only thing you can do with that light is put a table under it.
Great if you are a hobbit :)
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And I was trying to figure out how I could do that with my diningroom chandelier that I can't stand that's a little too high for my dining table!
I think these low lights looks good. Also love the simplicity of the dining arrangement (table, chairs, lighting) and chairs. Although it does feel a little all straight out of the DWR catalogue (which is a good thing)...it shows a nice eye.
Some great ideas too for small dinging spaces on the blog http://www.cococozy.com. Some cool dining arrangements from this LA interior design company that uses Phillippe Starck Louis Ghost chairs.
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Where is the first image from? The covers for the Bertoia chairs are wizard.
I think the combination of everything in the space is fantastic!
Although I have seen this combo a dozen or two times I never cared for it. The Bertoia chair is too casual and leggy for the Planter table and the back frame of the chair competes with the base.
NathanSE,
The first photo's from Knoll. The link's at the very bottom of the post.
You'd have to get up at a really weird angle to bang your head on that chandelier.