AT:SF, Who makes the white/wood credenza in this photo in this post (Blogging the SF Chronicle: Spring Home Design Magazine)? The one on the left of the image, half cut off. Someone has to know! Please. Thank you,
-Addison James
AT:SF, Who makes the white/wood credenza in this photo in this post (Blogging the SF Chronicle: Spring Home Design Magazine)? The one on the left of the image, half cut off. Someone has to know! Please. Thank you,
-Addison James
Anyone?
Is it Blu Dot? It sort of looks like their stuff.
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I don't know but that wall is super cool.
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It looks like a sideboard from Lignet Roset... but that's just a guess.
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It's not BluDot.
www.bludot.com
I'd bet it's vintage...
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bepsf seems right. It looks knoll-like..like the knoll credenza at this loft.
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/chicago/house-tours/house-tour-andreas-greektown-loft-009467
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I think it's vintage. It looks like something from 1970's SCAN, a Scandinavian design store which was popular back then.
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I agree with a Florence Knoll Credenza, vintage with wood legs.
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BDDW has a credenza that is really close and beautiful.
http://www.bddw.com/furniture/storage/lake_cred.html
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I vote for knoll as well. Could be this:
http://www.architonic.com/mus/gal/4107140
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I love the coffee table even more! Anyone know what that is? Thanks!
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F the credenza... the chrome rocker is HAWT!
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Thanks for the responses. Yeah- it looks the most similar to this Florence Knoll Credenza:
http://www.artnet.com/artwork/425132981/3275202/florence-knoll-credenza.html
Only differences I notice are the cabinet handles look a little different, and the legs look slightly angled in the photo here, but it could be the perspective.
If there's any other suggestions keep em coming.
Thanks,
Addison James
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