Room by Room - the Nelson Miniature Chest


This calendar week, Room by Room with FormFire Glassworks takes a wait at some other classic by George Nelson, the Miniature Chest with Pedestal.

Designed in the 1952, this lovely storage slice is a classy alternative to the standard side tabular array, or would be a great way to ready a vanity space in a visible area. The original rosewood has been inverse to teak for sustainability, simply is still finished in a rosewood stain. Inspired by Japanese tansu chests, Nelson created a modern American version that included a white painted metal pedestal base and white laminate top. A vertical nine-drawer version is as well bachelor, with or without the metallic base, all manufactured by Herman Miller. The proportions of the drawers, base of operations and small knobs make this chest an elegant showcase for your special treasures.

My handmade accessory picks are as varied as the possibilities for this gorgeous set of drawers. A ribbed ceramic paperweight adds a shot of colour in a simple yet textural form. A set up of felt coasters makes for piece of cake entertaining. Pillows abound, in both hand-printed fabric and as a cast resin vase, while a ii-tone bowl catches coin and keys.

Side by side week I will choose a new iconic piece and give you my picks for accessorizing your modern home.

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