Our Saarinen-Inspired Womb Chair and Ottoman in Our Exclusive Chartreuse Green Boucle
Color blocking is one element found in modern design that has always been my favorite part of the design process, especially when it is one single color over a neutral palette, thus making it ‘pop.’ This is where you have the liberty to set the tone of the room however you wish based on your color choice. It can be introduced with a Cerulean duvet for a calming bedroom setting, or spry Living Coral throw pillows in the living room for a fun spot to entertain guests.
One of the easiest ways to maintain the modern and minimalist influence throughout your home is using the color blocking method; the hardest part is to not overthink it. Best of all, if you find yourself needing to redecorate (for instance, if you suddenly need to make a room into a nursery in 9 months or less), with your neutral color palette already in place, changing your space is as simple as removing the main color for softer blues or pinks.
Whether you are searching for your modern classic furniture in a neutral shade or in a vibrant pop of color, you are certain to find it among our wide variety of exclusive boucle fabric colors. Our boucle fabrics are stain resistant and UV resistant to ensure many years of stylish living.
Come visit our Bellingham showroom and check out what we have offer!
Charteuse Green Saarinen-Style M70 Womb Chair
The 1948 unveiling of Eero Saarinen’s iconic Womb Chair was a sign of changing times when ‘lounging’ was becoming socially acceptable, unlike in the decades prior. Saarinen’s organically curved Womb Chair was designed at the request of his dear friend, Florence Knoll, who asked for a chair designed to feel like a basket full of pillows and “something I can really curl up in.” Saarinen achieved exactly this and more with a chair designed to create comfort, not solely by use of cushioning, but by the use of contours that create incredible comfort in any position.
Our Saarinen-Style M70 Womb Chair and Ottoman closely matches Saarinen’s original design but with upgraded materials available today that were not available in 1948. We recently made some improvements to this chair, including adjusting the slope of the back to a more upright sitting position and with arms parallel to the floor, making it even more comfortable for both sitting and lounging. Our wide variety of boucle fabric colors gives it a vibrancy that is matched by a level of durability to ensure years of stylish comfort in any setting. You can read all this and more in our Womb Chair Comparison Guide.
If you would like to see this chair in person, come visit us at our factory showroom in Bellingham!
Tags: Conrad Moulton, fiddle leaf fig, Florence Knoll, indoor plants, minimalism, modern home | Furniture Notes, Conrad Moulton, Eero Saarinen, Florence Knoll, Indoor Plants, Mid-Century Modern, Minimalism, Womb Chair | Permalink | Posted June 21, 2018 by Alison
Aegean Blue Jacobsen-Style Egg Chair
Created in 1958 for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, Arne Jacobsen’s Egg Chair fits the form and function ideal of his predecessors along with his innovative design that creates an option for privacy. Its commanding presence and ability to hide away with a slight swivel on the rotating base has made this a popular chair among many filmmakers’ villains since the 1960s.
Although I rarely do much evil-plotting anymore, I do enjoy the comfort of our Jacobsen-Style Egg Chair as it contours to the natural curves of the body, just as Arne Jacobsen originally designed it to do. Available in a a wide variety colors of our exclusive boucle textured fabrics and a cushion that we’ve added a little extra foam, this chair is cozy enough to turn any villain into a good-natured hero.
Come have a seat and a swivel in our Jacobsen-Style Egg Chair at our Bellingham showroom!
Nelson Bench Replica in a Clutter-Free Home
After years of renting, you take the momentous leap into adulthood and are now a first-time homebuyer and settling in to your clutter-free modern home with modern furnishings to replace your old bean bag chairs and college futon (seriously, get rid of them, donations are usually tax-deductible). Do not undo all your hard work by throwing your dirty clothes over your brand new Nelson Bench Reproduction. You are a grown-up now, remember?! This means from now on you are neat and tidy! If only it were that easy to break your slobbish habits you developed in college, when you first escaped your parents nagging and saying “the floor is not not a hamper.” It can be and here are three simple habits to adopt to keep your new modern home clean and tidy in a way that says a grown-up lives here!
One-Touch Rule: Adopt this mindset and you will never spend another second of your life searching for your other shoe (or keys, or wallet). If put where it belongs, an item is only touched once until you next time you need it. Think about the dirty dish you are about to put in the sink when it belongs in the dishwasher (touch #1). Here is what happens next: other dishes pile on top of it until its overflowing, so you move everything onto the counter (touch #2) and begin loading everything into the dishwasher (touch #3). It takes as much effort to put that same dirty dish in the dishwasher which is literally right next to the sink. Have you ever woken up to a perfectly clean kitchen? Trust me, you will love it.
Avoid the ‘Clutter to Maintain Clutter’ Complex: While there is tremendous value in finding an organizing unit solution for a chaotic spot you are constantly trying to keep in order (lids for the pots and pans, perhaps?) if not put to use, its only more clutter. Oh, the irony. Be mindful of this and avoid it before it starts by only buying organizers you need and most importantly: Keep it simple! This is supposed to make your life easier, so overcomplicating it will only deter you from using it to maintain the clutter.
Got a minute? De-Stress and Create Order: When you find yourself with a minute to spare, take the opportunity to get a small area in order, like that one drawer in your console table or the kitchen cabinet with the baking sheet avalanche every time you open it. You will be amazed how satisfying this practice becomes and how eliminating the clutter also eliminates stress you only recognize once its gone.
Abide by these three methods and you will notice everything falling into place, seemingly on its own, but its all you and your mature habits replacing the old bad habits. You can find inspiration and check out all we have to offer by visiting our factory showroom in Bellingham!
Tags: clutter, clutter-free, minimalism, modern, modern home | Clutter-free, Clutter, Furniture Notes, George Nelson, Mid-Century Modern, Minimalism, Modern Furniture, Modern Furniture Fusion | Permalink | Posted October 28, 2016 by Alison
When exploring useful modern decor for a modern home, indoor plants have an instant impact to warm any space, creating a soothing environment. Just because I have a tendency to be “botanically-challenged” (I can never seem to keep a plant alive for long) does not mean I have to be deprived of indoor plants at home. Here are a few indoor plants that require minimal maintenance and serve as stunning modern decor:
Indoor Plants Over Our Womb Chair Replica in Cayenne Red
Indoor Succulent Plants:
I love finding new ways to display succulents and these guys are adaptable to almost any environment. Filling the vertical space with a variety of hanging succulents brings a whole new dimension to what would otherwise be a dwarfed Womb Chair Replica with too much empty space that is beckoning for the good energy (a necessity for proper lounging) only nature can bring to a space.
Indoor Plant and Our LC-3 Feather Relaxed Lounge Chair Replica in Polar White Leather
Yucca Plant:
I’ve had mine for over a year, which speaks volumes of its longevity. Its size makes it a perfect indoor plant to fill an empty space or corner in a modern living room, creating a relaxed environment when in close proximity to a LC-3 Feather Relaxed Lounge Chair Replica as is seen here.
Indoor Plants and Our Ox Chair Replica in Camel Tan Leather
Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant
Last but not least, the fiddle leaf fig plant is a fixture in most Mid-Century Modern homes, and is a stunning indoor plant to use next to our Ox Chair Replica. This classic green indoor plant only needs watering once a week and can last for years in your modern home.
You can find inspiration for your own home and also check out all we have to offer by visiting our factory showroom in Bellingham!
Tags: fiddle leaf fig, indoor plants, indoor succulent plants, Succulents, yucca, yucca plant | Indoor Plants, Designer Notes, Eero Saarinen, Hans Wegner, Le Corbusier, Mid-Century Modern, Modern Decor, Womb Chair | Permalink | Posted October 20, 2016 by Alison