Showing posts with label dressers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dressers. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Loving: Matera Five Drawer Chest

I think winter makes me want to completely redecorate my place with dark woods and wooly rugs, so this Matera Dresser from Design Within Reach would be perfect. It's really simple, but I love how the trim frames the drawers and holds it up off the floor.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Loving: Manhattan Chest of Drawers

This Manhattan Chest of Drawers from Graham and Green is completely different from just about all other furniture.  I think that all the mirrors make it less heavy and helps it blend into a room better.  And you could always check out your shoes before heading out.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Loving: Case Study High Boy Dresser

I love how simple but different this High Boy Dresser from Modernica is.   It's just your basic stack of drawers without any fancy cutouts or drawer pulls, but it almost looks like it's floating off the ground.  It also has a lip on the back, so that when you pull off all your jewelry or whatever, you don't have to worry about them getting knocked off the back.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Loving: Orient Express Furniture

I love this trunk inspired furniture from Graham and Green.  It's really quirky and a great change from the normal bedroom furniture.  Plus, the next time you move, you can just roll them out the door.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Loving: TrueModern Low Dresser

This TrueModern Low Dresser from Design Public would be a great thing to have as a tv stand or in the dining room since it has two different types of storage.  Plus, the interior is painted a bright green that's a great pop of color.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Loving: Skram Bureau

I love the simple exterior of this bureau from Skram, and the chocolatey color is beautiful.  The drawers are in three different depths so you can find a place for everything.  The bottom is really interesting too, it almost looks like it's floating.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

How Much Wood Could a Woodchuck Chuck?



Atlantico has a new line of solid wood furniture out by De La Espada.  Each of the pieces blend clean lines that give a contemporary feel with solid, old-timey craftsmanship that says heirloom. 

The "Console Table" (that seems strangely desk-like) looks like it's hovering over it's legs.  And because you can't see any nails, screws, or bolts, you get the feeling like you could have made it out of children's blocks.

The Chest is also amazingly simple, but completely at home in a regular house, in almost any room.  Plus, the description is fantastic.  How many online stores boast the use of "mortise and tenon joints"?