This ultra modern sofa lounge series from Meritalia furniture of Italy. The sofas and armchairs of the Air Lounge System are in moulded cold-cure flexible polyurethane foam. Some are modern because of their patter and color design. Some look modern for there body shapes, but this modern leather sofa from modern to modern is completely unique, and looks nothing like anything you have seen before. Its an extra long sofa, able to seat many people comfortably. This impressive contemporary furniture piece will bring out the safistication of modern art combined with exquisite genuine leather sofa that is perfect for any intended room. (more…)
Living room furniture collection with a basic large piece like a sofa, loveseat, settee, or chaise lounge. Classic chair styles include traditional wing chairs, lounge chairs, recliners, and arm chairs. Ottomans are often paired with chairs as footrests, but they can do double-duty as extra seating. Throw pillows make a room feel comfortable. They are an easy and inexpensive way to change color accents and add texture and colour warmth. Good lighting is the key to your decorating success. Attractive floor lamps with light colored shades provide ambient light for the entire room. (more…)
Adding modern furniture to your home is a journey of elegance and sophistication. Each piece is as much a work of art as it is a furnishing. The series features a number of accent and lounge chairs, sofa sectional pieces, and coffee and end tables. Living room and patio furniture all in one with unique and comfortable design. Modern seating and table collection from Dedon. (more…)

AT the soon-to-open Royal/T showroom for contemporary Japanese art and design in Culver City, a cafe will be staffed by waitresses in uniforms inspired by manga cartoons. The next time British lighting phenomenon Tom Dixon visits Los Angeles, he will be feted at an artist reception inside a special store-within-a-store at Twentieth dedicated to his work. And at the new Limn on La Brea Avenue, shoppers won’t miss the “Private Atelier” sign and red velvet rope guarding access to VIP client rooms upstairs.
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When I was a girl growing up in the north of England, dining alfresco was sheer luxury. My area has the highest rainfall in Europe, and even though this allowed us perfect rosy complexions, outside rooms were not the norm. As soon as the sun poked through the clouds, my mother would drag out the kitchen table, throw on a checkered tablecloth and shove a bunch of garden flowers into the milk jug. Nothing was better than having lunch outside.
Now, wherever you visit in the world, the millisecond the weather even suggests summer, the patios, balconies and terraces are full. This trend for relaxed outside entertaining has evoked its own lifestyle, and with it the choices for furnishings and accessories are nearly as vast as for our interiors. (more…)








