I have a small obsession with chairs.... I love how chairs have their own personality, each so unique.
I rarely choose a matching table and chairs. Sculptural chairs look gorgeous with very simple dining, cocktail or side tables. Pair rustic with modern and vice versa.... but most importantly make sure it's a comfortable place to sit.
Butterfly Chair - www.McGuirefurniture.com, designed by Edward Tuttle

Chair 130, Property Furniture, designed by: G.D. Hartcourt
Copenhagan Lounge Chair - McGuire Furniture
Tulip Chair, designed by: Eero Saarinen, 1956.
Oly Studio, Tyler Chair, Image: www.OlyStudio.com
Butterfly Chair - www.McGuirefurniture.com, designed by Edward Tuttle
Chair 130, Property Furniture, designed by: G.D. Hartcourt
Copenhagan Lounge Chair - McGuire Furniture
Tulip Chair, designed by: Eero Saarinen, 1956.
Oly Studio, Tyler Chair, Image: www.OlyStudio.comImage: www.metmuseum.org
Wainscott Chair, Victoria Hagan Home, Image courtesy: www.VictoriaHagan.com
B & B Italia, Mart Chair, designed by: Antonio Citterio

Link Easy Chair, designed by: Tom Dixon

Lounge Chair, desinged by: Warren Platner, www.dwr.com
Slatted Walnut Chair, www.McGuirefurniture.com
B & B Italia, Mart Chair, designed by: Antonio Citterio
Link Easy Chair, designed by: Tom Dixon

Lounge Chair, desinged by: Warren Platner, www.dwr.com
Slatted Walnut Chair, www.McGuirefurniture.comSwan Chair, designed by Arne Jacobsen, in shearling, 1958.
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