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irmisc · 2 years ago
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Bedroom - Master
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Mid-sized transitional master bedroom idea with carpeting and beige walls
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groundonesix · 10 months ago
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Round Lucite and Glass Coffee Table
Round coffee table with lucite base in the manner of Charles Hollis Jones. The brass base supports three lucite leaf like pieces that on their return they support the round bevelled glass top.
The round shape of the coffee table is both practical and stylish, providing ample surface area for drinks, books, and other decorative items. The overall design of the table is clean and minimalist, with clean lines and a sleek silhouette that would complement any modern or contemporary interior design scheme especially if accompanied by a curved or a corner sofa.
As this piece is from the 1980s, there is some wear to be expected. But the overall condition is good, considering its age.
Please note that the table can be dismantled, so we can flat pack and ship this item internationally with ease.
CREATOR: Unknown
PLACE OF ORIGIN: USA
DATE OF MANUFACTURE: c. 1980s
PERIOD: 1980-1989
MATERIALS & TECHNIQUES: Glass, Acrylic, Brass Plated
CONDITION: Good original condition
WEAR: Wear consistent with age and use. Some patina on the brass frame and a light wear on the lucite and glass surface, as seen in the photos.
HEIGHT: 39cm | 15.3in
DIAMETER: 97cm | 38.2in
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hyacintho-surrexit · 2 years ago
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Enclosed - Family Room Example of a small, modern, enclosed family room with a medium-tone wood floor and green walls that lacks a fireplace and a television.
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dear-shinji · 2 years ago
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Dining Room - Enclosed Mid-sized transitional medium tone wood floor enclosed dining room photo with beige walls and no fireplace
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yiiiiiiiikes25 · 4 months ago
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Top 5 pieces of furniture you have considered unwisely buying
stood up and braced my hands on the table like i'm in a war room
OKAY. parameters are:
pieces i still think about
must have come across them organically rather than hunting them down to solve a problem
did not actually purchase
fb marketplace. $600 and a seven hour round trip to eastern CT. michel ducaroy for roche bobois smoked lucite modular shelving unit, missing the support poles and their attachment screws. the pictures were just piles of tissue-wrapped slabs of dust in a blurry garage. got as far as calling my steel fabricator to quote out the missing poles before i taped out the only feasible footprint in my 425 sf apt and realized i was delusional. probably could have resold with poles for $5k in new york. would have kept them forever anyway. still regret not pulling the trigger--i sit up in bed out of a dead sleep once a month about these
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2. insane butt plug lamp (kundalini ETA lamp by gugliemo berchicci): found it for $1k (mediocre price) at an auspicious moment when moving in with my girlfriend and we both found it hysterical and perfect. would have regretted paying this much, and it's not particularly rare; will pick up when i come across it in a moment of fbmp kismet
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3. briefly dated a woodworker/furniture designer whose preoccupation was in finishes; for some bk zillionaire, they'd done up a simple white oak table with copal resin, which they patinated over the legs (example below from a different piece) and then burn-blackened to matte into the top. it smells subtle and sacred, and the burned finish feels like velvet. they do the most incredible organic shapes, like driftwood eroded down to curvature, juxtaposed with stunning planar orthogonals--really some of the most striking furniture i've ever seen. sadly i whiffed the dismount on dating them and can never speak to them again so any future purchases will have to be through a proxy llc
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4. all time dream sofa: mario bellini's le bambole, which is so friendly and goofy-ugly and comfy as fUCK that you don't notice how refined and masterful it is. like the lines are actually really beautiful! in green velvet below for the bisexuals and in patinated vintage leather for the real heads. i saw it in vintage burgundy suede at brimfield once and almost passed out. i just think it's such a cool exercise in form and tension--like a child pushing their fingers into a soft block of clay--that somehow adds up to the best piece of italo-california ease you've ever sat on. it's modular; i love the armchair and the loveseat, too, though the slipper chairs i could do without. the repros are stiff and awful, so i'll have to pay out the nose for the real deal. someday, someday
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5. in my heart of hearts i am a restoration/salvage bitch; this is perhaps cheating, since it's not precisely furniture and "considered unwisely buying" would entail also buying a house, but maria speake runs a design/salvage firm in london called retrouvius--one of their signature moves is a sturdy apothecary vitrine from the late 1800s or early 1900s refinished into a kitchen island. i think it puts something unexpected and jewelbox-beautiful where a bulky monolithic altar to the gods of expensive marble would usually go in a kitchen. here are a few examples:
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thanks for asking the best question of all time! do we know each other
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noodle-harassment · 11 months ago
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I got the Criterion Channel and have been watching a lot of 1960s and 70s movies. Fixating on the fashion and interior/set design.
Targets 1968 Amazing swag lamps and check out the lucite grapes on the coffee table. The kitchen was a tiffany blue with avocado green appliances but it works! I love those double wall ovens every kitchen used to have. AND the ubiquitous 60s "fighting birds" wall hangings, this time in white instead of the usual gold!
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wildbeautifuldamned · 1 year ago
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VINTAGE MCM CLEAR SPAGHETTI SPUN ACRYLIC LUCITE 20.75 TABLE FLOOR LAMP ebay
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xbaileyboo · 1 month ago
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The Ease of Decorating With a Plug In Chandelier
Lighting is one of the most important decorating concepts in a home, office or room of any type. Unfortunately many people feel that they need to choose very bland types of lighting fixtures because they are afraid that choosing something trendy means they are stuck with it even if it becomes dated. While this is certainly true with installed types of lightening, a plug in chandelier allows you to say this website right in fashion without the long term commitment of an installation.
The biggest advantage to a plug in chandelier over a lighting fixture that is permanently installed is that you can change the complete fixture, not just the shade or shades, to create a completely coordinated look. Since the chandeliers aren't permanently installed changing them out is as simple as unplugging the cord and taking the chain or mounting rope and cord down, that's it. They typically are just a fraction of the price of the installed light fixtures and are so easy to clean and maintain because they can be taken down as often as necessary. Imagine how easy dusting and spring cleaning would be if you could actually get to the fixture without having to balance precariously on a ladder or stand up on a table or a chair to clean.
The other major advantage to a plug in chandelier is that it doesn't require any particular mounting stand or device. They can replace pole lamps or accent lamps on end tables that take up space and limit your decorating options. Having the light up and out of the way is a definite plus, and the coordinated colors of cords and chains make hanging these lamps a breeze regardless of the colors in your décor.
Many designs found in the most popular models of plug in chandeliers are swag style. This means that the chain and cord, typically interwoven forms a half circle or swag from the wall over to the mounting bracket on the roof, then down to the lamp. This style was definitely made popular in the 70's with very elaborate patterns of cut glass and lucite that formed patterns both on the shade as well as on the walls and floors. The swag lamps of today are much different, very stylish and with a wide range of elegant designs. Since there is such a variety is easy to match these lighting fixtures in any room of the house or even in an office.
Not all plug in chandeliers are simple one bulb, fancy shade types of styles. Some are very typical of larger, installed chandeliers and feature multiple lights, mini shades and even very authentic antique looks. Cone lights, which are very popular for kitchen and bathroom fixtures are a perfect way to add a spot of light in a corner, over a table or in a breakfast nook. In addition you won't have to run an electric service to through the ceiling, you can just plug into an existing wall plug.
There really isn't a room in the home that won't be enhanced with a plug in chandelier. By carefully selecting a style that matches the theme of the room you will find the perfect lighting combination. These styles are also great for children's rooms and games rooms since there is no worry about lamps or lights getting knocked over. The variety of designs available in these very handy and beautiful chandeliers and lights will be sure to give you just the fixture you are looking for in a portable, easy to install package.
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interiordesignerrrr · 7 months ago
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“Easy Tricks to Make Small Rooms Feel Bigger and Brighter”
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Small rooms can often feel cramped and claustrophobic, but with a few clever design tricks, you can transform even the tiniest space into a cozy, open, and inviting area. Whether you're working on a compact bedroom, a snug living room, or a petite kitchen, these strategies will help you maximize your space and create an airy ambiance. If you’re looking for professional help, check out interior design services to get expert advice tailored to your needs.
1. Maximize Natural Light
One of the easiest ways to make a small room feel larger is by letting in as much natural light as possible. Keep your windows clear of heavy drapes and opt for sheer curtains or blinds that can be pulled back during the day. If privacy is a concern, consider frosted window films that still allow sunlight to filter through.
Mirrors are another fantastic tool for amplifying light. Position a large mirror opposite a window to reflect light around the room. You can also experiment with mirrored furniture or wall panels to enhance the effect.
2. Use Light and Neutral Colors
Light colors, especially whites, creams, and pastels, create the illusion of more space. Paint your walls, ceiling, and trim in a single light shade to blur boundaries and make the room feel more expansive. Adding pops of color through accessories like cushions, rugs, or artwork can provide visual interest without overwhelming the space.
For a polished and cohesive look, consider consulting a professional in home decor who can help you choose the perfect color palette for your small room.
3. Choose Multi-Functional Furniture
In small spaces, every piece of furniture should serve more than one purpose. Look for beds with built-in storage drawers, ottomans that double as coffee tables, or sofas that can convert into beds. Wall-mounted foldable desks and dining tables are excellent for maximizing floor space when not in use.
Investing in custom furniture designed by an interior design expert can also ensure that every piece fits perfectly and serves a specific function in your room.
4. Embrace Vertical Space
When floor space is limited, think vertically. Tall bookshelves, wall-mounted storage, and high curtains can draw the eye upward and create the illusion of height. Floating shelves are particularly useful for keeping things organized without taking up valuable floor space.
To get the most out of your vertical space, consider working with a home decor specialist who can provide creative and functional storage solutions.
5. Keep It Clutter-Free
Clutter can make even a spacious room feel small and chaotic. Be intentional about what you bring into the space and adopt smart storage solutions to keep surfaces clear. Use decorative baskets, under-bed storage, and hidden compartments to tuck away items you don’t use daily.
A minimalist approach to decorating can also help. Instead of filling your walls with multiple small frames, opt for one large piece of art to create a focal point without overwhelming the room.
6. Incorporate Glass and Lucite Furniture
Transparent furniture made of glass or lucite can give the illusion of more space by allowing light to pass through. A glass coffee table, for instance, can make a living room feel less crowded compared to a solid wood one.
For tailored furniture recommendations, explore interior design services that specialize in space-saving solutions.
7. Play with Lighting
Layered lighting can do wonders for small spaces. Combine ambient lighting (like ceiling fixtures) with task lighting (like desk lamps) and accent lighting (like LED strips) to create depth and dimension. Avoid harsh overhead lights and instead opt for warm, diffused lighting to make the room feel cozy and inviting.
If you’re unsure about the best lighting setup, consulting a home decor expert can help you create a well-lit and welcoming environment.
8. Opt for Large-Scale Rugs
Contrary to popular belief, small rugs can make a room feel smaller. A large rug that extends under your furniture anchors the space and makes it feel more cohesive. Choose a light-colored rug with subtle patterns to maintain an open feel.
9. Create Zones in Open Spaces
If your small room is multifunctional, such as a studio apartment, use furniture and rugs to create distinct zones. For example, a sofa can separate the living area from the sleeping area, and a rug can define the dining space.
For professional advice on zoning and layout, explore interior design services that can optimize your space.
10. Keep Scale in Mind
Choose furniture that is appropriately scaled to the size of your room. Oversized furniture can dominate a small space, while petite pieces can make it feel more open. Pay attention to proportions and leave enough negative space around your furniture for easy movement.
Transforming a small room into a bright and spacious haven doesn’t have to be difficult. By applying these simple tricks, you can make the most of your space while creating a stylish and comfortable environment. For expert assistance and tailored solutions, consider partnering with interior design professionals who can bring your vision to life.
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distinktionsfetzen · 10 months ago
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Check out Karl Springer, Karl Springer Style MCM Stacked Lucite Table Lamp "Grand Staircase", a Pair (1960-1969), From Atlas Showroom
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seenonandwornonicarly · 2 years ago
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Seen on iCarly in the kitchen since episode one
Vintage Lucite traffic light desk table lamp
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vintagehomecollection · 7 years ago
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Jocasta Innes - Paint Magic, 1981
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girl-wonderful · 2 years ago
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Master Bedroom in New York Example of a mid-sized beach style master dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom design with gray walls and no fireplace
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birdcageromance · 2 years ago
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Bedroom Loft-Style in Raleigh
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taylorswifthomedecor · 3 years ago
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Pink room | Lover MV
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wildbeautifuldamned · 1 year ago
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Mid-Century Atomic Spaghetti Lucite UFO Table Lamp ebay scranton_antiques
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