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But you don't drink.
But you don't drink.
would rather have a crosshatch chair as a side chairDo you guys think a single wishbone chair works as a side/accent chair. Or are they really only suited as a dining room table chair?
1.I do drink, just sparingly.
2. I don't have to use it as a liquor cabinet.
3. I didn't get it sadly. I reached out to the seller to ask for an estimate on shipping, which they gave, and I replied back that I would take it if they got me an actual quote. No response for a few days and now it marked sold on their site.
What site?
Etsy can still be a source of surprising finds. It's not as anarchic as it used to be, but there are still some odd corners.
Do you guys think a single wishbone chair works as a side/accent chair. Or are they really only suited as a dining room table chair?
I'm looking for a single, armless chair to fit into a library nook as an accent. Of course you can use a wishbone chair but I think something that makes a bit more of a statement adds more personality to a space. I'm on the hunt for a 40's-70's contemporary in a non-wood material to contrast with this 300 y/o table. Maybe leather and metal or one of those 60's period lucite chairs?
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I'm looking for a single, armless chair to fit into a library nook as an accent. Of course you can use a wishbone chair but I think something that makes a bit more of a statement adds more personality to a space. I'm on the hunt for a 40's-70's contemporary in a non-wood material to contrast with this 300 y/o table. Maybe leather and metal or one of those 60's period lucite chairs?
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Some ideas that I think would provide what is in my eyes a "healthy" level of contrast. Tried to keep in mind your idea of 40s-70s, leather, metal, lucite.
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^Thonet, 70s.
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^some Campagna bros options. Lots of good stuff out there.
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Enzo Mari box chair. lots of colors again.
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Sawaya
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Ron Arad
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Some Josef Hoffman painted chairs (more Thonet)
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Branzi. Maybe too literal given the rusticity of everything else?
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Casati lucite chairs, just with some different upholstery. Cool option for lucite.
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Borek Sipek. This is 80s but a cool metal option and the colors feel like a natural complement to me to your surroundings.