Monday, April 19, 2010

RECLINING IN STYLE

What do these four chairs have in common?




Let's be honest--do you recognize any of these guys? I do! They are large, overstuffed, comfortable, take up alot of space, out-of-date and recline!

It isn't difficult to find recliners that provide comfort with a sleeker and more refined design these days. If you or your loved one insists on having a recliner, remember that updating your chair from overstuffed to a more up-to-date design can be the quickest way to update your space. Amazingly enough, I found some great antique recliners with heavy price tags online. And, yes, trends and furniture designs tend to cycle overtime...but, it is just hard to believe that these four above will ever be in again! Who knows???!!


Here are some more up-to-date versions I found online. Who knew that it was possible to drool over a recliner?

Taylor King recliner. They call it Ahhh!


Classic Nirvana Taylor King recliner with nail head trim.

This is a beautiful tufted recliner by Restoration Hardware.
1st Dibs Contemporary Swedish recliner and ottoman. $14,500.


Another beautiful recliner from Taylor King. They call it Habersham. I am always a sucker for claw feet!

Pair of 1970's walnut recliners and ottomans on 1st Dibs. $3000.



I love the transitional look of this leather recliner by Bradington Young. It really marries traditional and contemporary.


Just for fun! I found this on 1st Dibs, and it is sold in a group of three--including a table and lamp. This recliner is from England and dates 1952. Price, $6450.

Have a wonderful Monday! Thanks for stopping by!

1 comment:

  1. Love the catchy and fun blog today! Thanks for helping me with my new chair. It made a world of difference! We love it!

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