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Metropolitan Home's Modern by Design Show House

061509 met show home.jpgThere was a swarm of busy bees inside Metropolitan Home's new Modern by Design show house today, as final preparations are underway for the big opening this week. We had the pleasure to step inside the bustling Pacific Heights home for a sneak peek of the freshly designed space...

 
 

061509 met show home 2.jpgThe living room (above) designed by David Oldroyd and Greg Stewart of ODADA is one of the first rooms you see upon entering the house, and the undulating glossy white floor/furnishings installation is truly a sight to behold. We also fell in love with the sexy library designed by Nicole Hollis, and the Master Suite by Gary Hutton, both of which we'll show you this week. The home opens this Saturday and tickets are $25 with proceeds benefiting the San Francisco Ballet. For more information, click here.

(Images: Lily Gahagan for Apartment Therapy)

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If you had kids the table would have the pyramid on the cylinder on the hexagon with the cone rolling around. =)

posted by zeven13 on June 15th 2009 at 10:19pm
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i love the coffee table. does someone know where i can find it?

posted by OjitosLindos on June 16th 2009 at 9:35am
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The table looks like it's part of the floor, just like the chairs and day bed. Neat idea, but I'd never want it for myself.

posted by cedric on June 16th 2009 at 11:42am
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OjitosLindos and cedric,
the coffee table is indeed part of the floor, along with the bench and side chairs. it is an installation created for the room by the design team.
-lily

posted by sflily on June 16th 2009 at 12:03pm
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Modern?
Perhaps in a 1950's MOMA Sculpture Garden / 1960's Verner Panton sort of way...

Comfortable? Practical? Something inspiring to bring home with you?
Decidedly not.

posted by bepsf on June 16th 2009 at 12:06pm
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Oh well.. i don;t think i will like fixed furniture. i'll get bored in a few months.. LOL
PD: i didnt read the whole article. hopefully i didn;t miss something imp.

posted by OjitosLindos on June 17th 2009 at 11:46am
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