i’ve come to realize, i have a really strong affinity for very angular and metal objects. from cool lighting fixtures, to steel framed furniture i just find it all really interesting to look at, and a great conversation starter. take my vintage homecrest chairs for instance — i first saw them in an elle decor showcase house, upholstered unexpectedly in velvet, and found that juxtaposition just delicious. so i kept my eye out for one everytime i hit the flea market, and one day i found a pair (for just $150!). i had them in my living room for a while, but now i’ve got them happily out back, but no matter where i place them in my home, people always ask about their origin. but i digress — i love these rooms and think their angular, kind of industrial furnishings make them just so much more interesting. what do you think?
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a fun, eclectic mix of metal-legged chairs, via decor8.
clockwise, l to r: vertigo pendant lamp from MOMA shop; angular plant stand via kimberly; dylan grey’s retronaut copper light fixture; vintage homecrest chair via wit & delight; i really want this angular Miroir Biseauté.
clockwise, l to r: i even like angular metal accessories like these cool stands from coming b for glass cloches; angular lamp and chair; tyler kingston wood co.; and super duper angular chair via eigen huis magazine.
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