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Settee and Tribal Foxes rug


otterine

I had originally planned to put the Tribal Foxes rug in the bedroom, but the room is so narrow very little of it would show.  So, I figured I would try out the Tribal Foxes rug for the main room.  No, I still haven't finished the edges...have to be in the right frame of mind for that work.  :D

I recently purchased the settee.  It's so rare to see these in green upholstery instead of red.  I had to do a bit of repair work, but it blended reasonably well.   I think it fits the space and brings a bit of nostalgia to the room. Plus, what a great lounge chair for reading with that tall back support.

But, we can't have the coffee table blocking the center details of the rug.  Pushed to the side, it looks meant to be!  :D  In fact, this is how I would set up the room if I lived in it so I didn't risk stubbing my toe each time I went to sit down.  The table is by Jancrafted, purchased at one of the local shows.  It was a stand-in, but I think it's here to stay.  The footstool will change since it has a future home elsewhere.

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Great sofa find!  The table actually looks just fine pushed to the side.  We definitely wouldn't want it blocking that beautiful rug!  Gustav has a nice, eclectic mix of furnishings, doesn't he?  (And I know what you mean about finishing--my least favorite part.)

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I like this..

It's got a bit of a artistic feel about it.. feels like somewhere a late 60's/early 70's art director/writer would live. :D I think it's the combo of the mustard & green velvet, (which I really like together, even though the mustard is a place holder) plus the very sophisticated tribal foxes rug & the modern design aesthetic of the book case that makes me think this...

I usually hate really dislike these Victorian settee's, but the green is really interesting with the very dark wood (is it black?) and the eclectic furniture choices really elevate it to a cool piece.  

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Thank you!  :D

The wood of the settee is dark brown but not black.  It's not the red mahogany look that many of these pieces have.  I think having one or two antique pieces can be interesting in a modern setting, too.  :D

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7 hours ago, otterine said:

It's not the red mahogany look that many of these pieces have. 

Small mercies. I used to like mahogany before I got an interest in miniatures.. :giggle:

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Interesting that you are going with more formal , matched furnishings.  Your eclectic mix of previous photos had so much charm.  Either is well done but the charming set up really caught my eye. It was less predictable and felt like someone had been hunting treasures at flea markets for years.

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It will still end up eclectic in my vision for it.  Gustav has inherited some antiques and added a few odd pieces here and there.  :D

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