With the new season coming, Modern Chairs is keeping up with the new season trends to give you the next big things on modern interior design and decoration. Living room chairs are of extreme importance in your living room décor as they are the focal point of the room and are used by you and by your guests. These 8 modern design chairs are great examples of how to be trendy and comfortable when it comes to living room furniture.
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MAYA velvet armchair’s from BRABBU green/lime color was taken from one of the primary elements of Mayans culture, the maize. Represented as a tree of life in Palenque, Maya’s Maize God was also personified as woman. MAYA velvet armchair has the sensual and delicate forms of the feminine being and the strength of a tree of life; this combination makes it the perfect center piece for every living room set.
DUKONO, one of Indonesia´s most active volcanoes, incorporates an unpredictable strengh. The same strength this wingback chair from BRABBU resembles the solidified magma turned into rock, as the reddish tacks recall traces of the incandescent lava. DUKONO suits perfectly in a modern home decor. With a strong attitude in its synthe- tic leather fabric DUKONO will make a statement in any modern home decor that embraces it.
Velvet armchairs and white modern chair by Brian Leighton Inc.
Greg Natale created the entire room decoration in baby blue and white and use silver furniture to complete the very clean color scheme. The gold details were add to create a contrast and give a plush of glamour.
West Chelsea Parlor floor by Brian Leighton Inc.
Velvet upholstered living room chair with metal legs. Simple, yet comfortable.
When you are placing velvet armchairs and you want to clear the view, this is what you should use.
A beautiful designed black chair sided with a dark marble side table.
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