This is a pretty nice table and it reflects the marriage of one of my favorite trends in interior design with Green practices. The table is made of reclaimed rail-cars and paired with raw metal legs, giving it decent eco-cred as well as industrial style. I can just see it with mismatched antique chairs or even painted Eames Wire Chairs. A similar table (with matching chairs) can be found here. The raw look of these pieces would look great in a converted loft space or even add an urban grittiness to the right setting in a more conventional space.Wednesday, August 20, 2008
industrial chic
The folks over at Better Living Through Design gave a nod today to a new dining table by CB2. It's called Darjeeling and looks like this:
This is a pretty nice table and it reflects the marriage of one of my favorite trends in interior design with Green practices. The table is made of reclaimed rail-cars and paired with raw metal legs, giving it decent eco-cred as well as industrial style. I can just see it with mismatched antique chairs or even painted Eames Wire Chairs. A similar table (with matching chairs) can be found here. The raw look of these pieces would look great in a converted loft space or even add an urban grittiness to the right setting in a more conventional space.
This is a pretty nice table and it reflects the marriage of one of my favorite trends in interior design with Green practices. The table is made of reclaimed rail-cars and paired with raw metal legs, giving it decent eco-cred as well as industrial style. I can just see it with mismatched antique chairs or even painted Eames Wire Chairs. A similar table (with matching chairs) can be found here. The raw look of these pieces would look great in a converted loft space or even add an urban grittiness to the right setting in a more conventional space.
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