Black Walnut & Olive Drab // Feltmark // Wald // Lighting

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This Ranch-Style Home Brims with Nostalgia | Design*Sponge

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HOUSE-BETWEEN-THE-TREES-Sebo-Lichy-2

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Desert style

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Texture Rich and Color Happy in SF - "Often when I work with clients they are in a hurry to buy everything because they're excited (as they should be!). I try to encourage people to wait for the right things to come along. I was definitely very patient with finishing this space, waiting for the right vintage pieces, the right accessories. It took me awhile to figure out certain pieces but I'm glad it did because now I truly love all of them." - Homepolish San Francisco

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Texture Rich and Color Happy in SF - Homepolish San Francisco

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Love this gold sink // Covell Hotel Kitchen in LA | Remodelista

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Nobody puts this coatrack in a corner.

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Hot pink wingback chair

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Library ladder envy

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An Eclectic & Industrial Vancouver Loft | Design*Sponge

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Bar Cart styling

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Renovated Montreal bathroom with black and white Ceragres tiles

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Whether you're looking for a solid way to add bold color to your space without painting or you're just looking for any way to add boldness to your space, using bright seats is a powerful way to make a room go from good to great. Here are some fun ideas to experiment with in your own home.

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The bank of translucent glass windows diffuses light evenly in the living room and contributes to the sensation that you have left the world behind.

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Modern Japanese hilltop home living and dining area with custom kitchen island and stove vent along with Eames chairs

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In a renovated Tribeca loft, Eames shell chairs surround a Saarinen Tulip table from Knoll. When architect Matthew Miller of New York firm StudioLAB gutted the space, some of the original details—like the windows—remain. This originally appeared in A Renovated Tribeca Loft with a Modern Aesthetic.

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Inside a Collector’s Paradise in New Jersey | Design*Sponge

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A Bright and Beautiful Home in Nashville | Design*Sponge

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Eames chairs made with love, via HomeGoods

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What I love most about our home is the beautiful molding

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A Brisbane Home Filled with Light and Treasured Collections

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The Musket Room (New York, New York) Winner of the Restaurant and Bar Design Award for Best Restaurant in the Americas, the Musket Room is an effortlessly charming 70-seat eatery in the heart of downtown Manhattan, complete with midcentury chandeliers, a walnut bar, and backyard garden. Here, teal upholstered banquets line a wall of lime-washed exposed brick. Courtesy of Alexander Waterworth Interiors.

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Jaleo (Las Vegas, Nevada) An intimate dining area for eight influenced by Spanish surrealism is the Las Vegas Jaleo’s most outstanding feature. The space, designed by Rockwell Group, features black leather Showtime Chairs by Jaimie Hayon that pair with a walnut table by Ian Ingersoll. The custom bookshelf wall coverings are by MDC. Courtesy of Rockwell Group.

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stairwell

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In the living area of actor Vincent Kartheiser’s Hollywood cabin, redesigned by Funn Roberts to maximize every last inch of space, an Eames lounge chair and ottoman mix with a couch and coffee table by Cisco Home from HD Buttercup. The table in the main room is from West Elm.

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When you want eco-friendly furnishings, it's hard to beat reclaimed wood.

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Display your love for travel and culture with this three-panel relief-molded world map. Done in a classic white, it will be a wonderful focal point for your living room or bedroom.

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Another repurposed factory building, this 19th-century site in New York was transformed into a modern live/work space. Original brick adds texture, especially when contrasted with the new, marbled floor tile. Photo by Ball & Albanese.

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Mid century style

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