


what i like about the hitchcock chair is its clean lines, woven seat and dark frame - and its also what attracts me most to the wishbone chairs - they have that farmhouse feel only a super super chic farmhouse feel- simple, clean lined with an air of aristocracy but also a humbleness to them in that woven seat - again a modern take on a classic - and a way to bring freshness into the farmhouse - to lighten up that traditional rustic heaviness a bit and give it some elegance with out being fussy or overly complicated the above and below images capture this attraction nicely.

here i love the way the white table and natural color of the chair give this a cottage feel - again the versitlity or chamelion like quality of these chairs to go from rustic farm house to formal town house with ease and above all sophistication is astounding - a new love to obsess over - ive already begun scouring craigslist in any city i have a friend and eby - let the games begin!





Wegner's wishbone chairs, specially the blond ones, are like sculpture. I first saw them in one of my favorite design books, Scandinavian Country, by Magnus Englund & Chrystina Schmidt. You'd need at least two of them, eh? They look specially appealing in the citysage photo...maybe it's the butterflys.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try sitting in one...'wondered if the top bentwood bar would jab one's back or if it flattened a bit, to conform?
I love your website, by the way...not quite sure how I found you, altho it's very clever how my bookmark bar registers a (1) when you've posted.
Ta, Carol
Thanks Carol -
ReplyDeleteso glad you like the site! its nice to be able to share things i love so much with others! Im also going to check out that design book you mentioned - Scandinavian Country, sounds like it would be a good one.
i have sat in them and they are very comfy!
cheers!
This tool looks as though it will be perfect. Thanks so much for
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