Objects in the Loft – Fabulous Shelving Unit/Room Divider – $7500 (Style of Milo Baughman this chrome, brass and glass unit can be placed against a wall or in the center of a room. Circa 1960-1970)(above)
In the style of famed 20th-century furniture designer Milo Ray Baughman, this vintage display shelf piece is stunning.
Grrrrrrr….leaves me only wishing I had a huge house to decorate. Maybe I’ll just buy it and stick it in the center of my tiny living room, of my even tinier house in the Hollywood Hills (now I know it seems impossible for a home’s living room to be smaller than the home itself…but as my walls close in on me day be day, I’m starting to believe I’m living in an alternate reality and that anything could happen).
I think this piece could go well with any style of decor…from ultra contemporary, to mid-century modern, to Hollywood Regency, to a more classic European traditional decor style.
It is light and airy but makes a bold design statement. Love this!
What do you think? Tell the truth…
The flower design is beautiful but what could you put on the shelf other than towels that wouldn’t interfere with the design of the flower?
ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!
LOVEEEE IT!
L-O-V-E this!!!! Too bad it comes with a $7500 price tag 🙁
its gorgeous!!!!
i think it looks fabulous from dead on – straight away.
but something is ‘off’ about it when you see it from an angle.
i can see it in a ‘alcove-studio apt. in nyc.
as a screen/divider between the alcove and living room.
but other than that….i would pass on it.
xxx happy thanksgiving
SOUK IT UP!
OK, if I saw it out somewhere I would not have been able to pass it up. It’s a great piece. But, it needs; either its own important, framed space,(like the alcove idea) or to be flanked by a pair of fabulous pedistals. They should have some heft to them so as not to look spindly. Also, it would help if it was against a bright wall, say fuscia. Think “souk”. If paint is not an option, I would consider backing the piece with bright, solid fabric on luan or mdf which can be cut to the same shape(s). Over time, the backing could be removed, recovered, whatever. What a find!!
mm.. thank you for this )