Loving Lucite and acrylic right now! Especially the Kartell Louis Ghost Chair, which I am hoping to one day have in our dining room. Lucite is great for small spaces, as it doesn't take up visual space. It can truly be mixed with many decors, not just contemporary. My favorite is including it in a rustic space. Though Lucite is a brand name, it seems to have become a word to describe anything acrylic, along with Plexiglas, also a brand name. Take a look at some interiors below, what do you think?
POSTTEENAGELIVING.COM |
TUMBLR.COM |
INSPIREDDECORATING.COM |
DESIGN SPONGE |
I am lusting over this chair! The combination of wood and acrylic and the metal bolts is amazing
ETSY.COM |
DECOR PAD |
LITTLEGREENNOTEBOOK.BLOGSPOT.COM |
WISTERIA.COM |
PINTEREST.COM |
PALOMA81.BLOGSPOT.COM |
L-IONTUMBLR.COM |
STACYNAQUININTERIORS.COM |
DESIRETOINSPIRE.NET |
GUEHNEMADE.COM |
HGTV.COM |
THREEPINKDOTS.COM |
PINTEREST.COM |
APARTMENTTHERAPY.COM |
HOUSEOFNADEE.TUMBLR.COM |
HOUZZ.COM |
FASHIONTOAST.COM |
SAMANTHA PYNN |
KRISTIN CUNNINGHAM |
ATLANTAHOMESMAG.COM |
ANGIE HRANOWSKY |
SFGIRLBYBAY.COM |
SILJE-VANILJEIS.BLOGSPOT.COM |
MEGAN BLAKE DESIGN |
DOUGLAS FRIEDMAN PHOTOGRAPY |
PEEP MY STYLE |
FELDMAN ARCHITECTURE |
COCOCOZY.COM |
DECOR PAD |
NUEVO ESTILO |
HOUSE BEAUTIFUL |
LLOYD RALPHS DESIGN |
AMANDA NISBET DESIGN |
DECOR PAD |
ALMIRA.TUMBLR.COM |
HOUZZ |
AIDEN DESIGN |
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