No really, I do. All kinds of chairs.
I love the little white chair in Hannah’s room. {I can’t believe I never posted about it, but I just went back through the archives and could not find a single picture, except the time she somehow got it into her crib. This is an old picture from my phone from when I found it at Nadeau in Savannah. I bought her two…you know for tea parties, or whatever. I also bought one for my sweet goddaughter last Christmas.}
I love the vintage children’s lounge chair I found for Joseph’s room when he was itty bitty. {I used it for both his three– and 15-month pictures, too.} I love the white table and chairs my siblings gave Hannah for her second birthday. It is used everyday in the playroom. I love the time-out bench I bought at Scott’s in August. I always have my eyes out for chairs for some use or another…
So, today I saw this chair for sale for $149 on One Kings Lane:
My heart skipped a beat. It is not technically the Philippe Starck Louis Ghost Chair (that retails for around $400 a piece), but it is pretty darn close. Probably a good thing they were sold out of the translucent. I might have bought one (or two) without a second thought. I have wanted a Ghost chair since I started art school years ago. The fact that I don’t have any place in mind where I would put it has not stopped me from keeping it on my wish list. It doesn’t exactly go with most of our furniture, but that hasn’t stopped me either. When it comes to home decor, my thought is: if you love it, get it. You will find a place for it.
While we are on the subject of chairs, let me introduce you to Constance:
I love her. And think that she and three of her friends would belong nicely around our kitchen table.
Very similar. I saw these at Scott’s in October. I was drawn to them like a magnet and I haven’t found anything I like more.
The kitchen table I speak of is the same natural wood one with white legs I had in college. Came with four chairs. Y’all know the one. Chances are you’ve owned one or know somebody that does. It was classic first-apartment material and it worked. It has been moved 8 times at least. It has paid its dues. And the top is now distressed. The kind of “distressed” that only small children can do…little dibbits from tiny silverware. It’s got the sentimental quality, and lots of memories to go along with it, but that does not mean it needs to stay!
We’ve thought about buying new but we haven’t stayed in one place long enough to justify a space-specific purchase. I want round. I would like 6 chairs to fit around it. I want it to be perfect. We live in the breakfast room. We walk through it every time we come and go. It’s where we eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner almost every day. It’s where we do projects, paint nails, dye Easter eggs, and sing Happy Birthday. It is where I’ve hung tons of pictures. The walls are filled with framed family photos and art. Just looking around stirs so many wonderful memories. It is my favorite room.
Finding the perfect table and chairs is on my “one day when we…” list. I’m just thinking – or my husband is just saying rather – perhaps we should wait until the kids get a little older. If you could only see the things I find under the tabletop and on the chairs with the boosters attached. I don’t have to worry about that now with my good ole college friend…
So two chairs, very different but love them both.
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