Chairs I have encountered in life
Bright and Right
When I was shopping for chairs for my kids, I have found those bright colored great looking children’s study chairs. The design combines function and ergonomics with good appearances. The chairs provide the kids the sense of being in their study environment just like their parents sitting in their offices, meanwhile add a homey feel that would blend in with the other furnitures. Apparently, the designer put thoughts in simple, airy shape and additional qualities a good work chair needs. The choice of the colors is a good reflection on the designs for children.
Less is More
I found this couch from an online furniture store. What I like the most about this couch is its leather surface: a preference I have over fabric. Another unique feature of the sofa is that it is also a convertible futon, which adds a hint of style and comfort to any room. Its backrest easily reclines while the side armrests are removable to be converted into a sleeping bed for guests. This chair is also built with an additional fold-down middle armrest with two-cup holders, it allows friends or couples to kick back and relax with their favorite beverages. So far, I really like my silky black leather chair; it adds the multifunctional lounging essential to my small-spaced apartment.
More than just a chair
I saw this edgy looking chair while shopping chairs for Maggie and Meimei at IKEA. I didn’t end up buying it, however, the design of this swivel chair really caught my eyes. It brings the spun, hidden and cozy space for the children, which to me is beyond what a chair could offer. The inspiration for the swivel chair comes from the designer, Monika Mulder ’s own childhood. It was not allowed at home to spin around in her father’s large swivel armchair in leather – to Monika’s great disappointment, but also an inspiration from her creative mind to craft something that provides a fun imaginary world for the children.