Quick Hits: A Sherbet-Colored Chair, Kush-Inspired Room Sprays, and a Sculptural Sconce
A brief scan of design items worth grabbing, including a handspun Navajo textile and a Danish chrome-and-leather stool.
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A brief scan of design items worth grabbing, including a handspun Navajo textile and a Danish chrome-and-leather stool.
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Welcome to the latest installment of Sitting Pretty: Quick Hits, a monthly roundup of covetable furniture, decor, and objets d'art from one design-obsessed writer.
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Courtesy of Coming Soon
Vintage Brno tubular chair
Designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1930, this iconic seat with a curving, single-piece steel frame is one of the first cantilevered chairs ever produced. Typically, you’ll find the 20th-century furnishing—which is still in production today—upholstered in black or white leather. Instead, New York boutique Coming Soon has delightfully refurbished the piece with a sweet orange velvet that’s so bright it rivals a scoop of sherbet.
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Courtesy of Human Home
Human Home Totem sconce
Los Angeles design studio Human Home produces architectural lighting fixtures that blend traditional techniques with newer technologies. The wired plug-in Totem sconce combines finished steel and engineered polymer with repeating curves and sleek details to bring a warm, sculptural ambiance to any room.
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Courtesy of Sharktooth
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