Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Dining Room Reveal, Hans Wegner Wishbone Chairs

Good morning,

I wanted to reveal the "after" of our dining room. I gave you a sneak peak before of what our custom dining table looks like with the new chairs, but I haven't shown you the clear pictures and since we have all our holiday decor put away it's a great time to reveal it to you.

Remember when I posted here about our dining room and my obsession with the Hans Wegner "Wishbone" chair? Well they came, and the risk paid off!!! I'm more in love with the dining room than I was before when Color Splash made over our home, and I didn't think that was going to be possible.

Here is the before of our dining room with the beautiful acrylic chairs:

Here is the dining room as it stands now with our new chairs:









If you look closely at the pictures you will see this amazing custom dining table creation by David Bromstad done half in a high gloss white lacquer with a modern style and the other half in a beautiful silver leaf with a traditional style. The table comfortably seats 12 (and could technically seat more) and is an amazing conversational piece. It stands alone as a piece of art, but these iconic and very popular mid- century modern chairs are also a work of art in their own right.  They are a neutral organic chair, and do not compete with the table or the amazing wood wall. They add such a seamless style and blend well with everything that we have going on here at the Perez House! They are super comfortable and well worth the wait and price.

What do you think?

2 comments:

  1. Oh my!!! Your dining table (and chairs of course!) are to die for!!!

    We still haven't got around to buying a new dining table or chairs :(

    B

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  2. Thanks B! We love the table too. Really the pictures don't do it justice. I can't wait until I take pictures that really show case things in their true form sigh! I am excited for the right ocassion to throw a dinner party at it....my birthday is Weds so maybe then;) Good luck in your search for your table, and consider custom as an option.

    Whitney

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