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Decorating with Club Chairs

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

There is something about a club chair and its distinctive shape that adds instant panache to any room’s décor. No matter the style of the club chair – modern, contemporary and even traditional – profiles and lines are clean, whether gently curved or more angular. You can punch up a room’s interior design with the careful and well-thought out placement of one, two or more club chairs to create a focal point that will also serve to boost the seating capacity of your home.

Even though club chairs emerged in the second half of the nineteenth century, their low-back and overall roomy design still has a timeless appeal. No matter what style you have chosen for your home, you will be able to find a club chair that will perfectly suit your personal tastes.

There’s no mistaking the distinctive modern style of the Eurostyle Leonardo 1 Armchair in Black Leather and Chrome, with its starkly straight lines and the use of materials like metal and leather.

Still modern style, the Global Furniture USA 757 Series Sofa Chair in White Leather pairs leather with wood rather than with metal.

At the opposite end of the style spectrum is traditional. The Kathy Ireland Home by Omnia Lancaster Leather Chair possesses a relaxed traditional style that could also work well with a transitional or even country décor.

If you prefer a more formal, traditional style, choose a club chair like the Distinction Leather Stratford Chair in multiple finishes, complete with bun feet and a tufted, wingback.

Contemporary style offers you a wide range of options, from simple to sophisticated. The Kathy Ireland Home by Omnia Furniture Leather Chelsea Deco Leather Club Chair (multiple finishes) has a casual chic that would fit in well with a contemporary designed den, family room or living room.

Incorporating a club chair into your décor is simple and easy.

  • Decide where you would like to put a club chair. Then determine how many you will need for each room: you might want to put one in a corner of the den but two would look better by the fireplace in the family room.
  • Because you will most likely be adding them to a room that has already been decorated, make sure that the club chairs you are purchasing for a particular space will match the existing style.
  • Take measurements: keep in mind that club chairs tend to be roomier than a standard armchair or accent chair.

Because they are built for both comfort and style, club chairs can be a viable alternative when decorating a room that is too small or is awkwardly shaped. Where a sofa or even a loveseat just might not fit, a pair of comfy and inviting club chairs like the Klaussner Furniture Jeeves Chair could provide the ideal solution.

Create the ideal reading corner, a cozy place to curl up with your favorite book or the current bestseller. Start with the Distinction Leather Brooke Chair and the matching Distinction Leather Brooke Ottoman.

Add a floor lamp to increase the functionality of your club chair. The Quoizel Floor Lamp has a comfortable traditional style that would be perfect for a more classically styled décor, while the Fangio Lighting Floor Lamp with Table is definitely more formal.

Get closer to a fireplace with a relaxing club chair. Fireplaces and club chairs are just made for each other.

Seeing Red

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

The color red is vibrant and rich. It is the color associated with the season fall; the color that royalty wears; one of the most predominant colors in a winter sunset. In China, red is the color of good luck or good fortune. In some eastern cultures, brides wear red dresses on their wedding day. In literature and other art forms it symbolizes emotions that are polar opposites like love (Cupid), hatred (war), power, passion and evil (the Devil). Regardless of the symbolism, red is strong and passionate. It is a color that shouts! 

“Seeing red” is an expression that connotes anger, so it should be no surprise that the color red is known to have an actual physiological affect on us, such as causing rapid breathing and a faster heart rate. It is often the color used in restaurant interior design and other commercial environments such as bars and lounges to generate excitement and to create a “party” vibe. Since it’s the one room in your home you want to be able to really relax, you may want to skip the use of red in the bedroom, but for the other rooms in your home, red is the ideal accent color. 

Abbyson Aris Accent Chair

Using red in interior design is a great way to add a punch of color and a touch of passion into a monochromatic or neutral décor. It doesn’t take much. A little red can go a long way to transform an entranceway, a family room, living room or den. Placing an accent chair or a club chair in the corner of a living room or den not only fills the space, making it more functional, it also creates visual interest. 

Blossom Accent Chest

When the walls and/or the majority of the furniture are in neutral tones or earth colors, a red accent chest or console table in a hallway or foyer will provide a focal point. It will also make the space “pop,” drawing the eye (and hopefully the person) into the room.

Pulaski Accents Secretary Desk

Like all colors, red has its warm and cool hues. Red brings a sense of drama into the room. A red writing desk against a warm tan, taupe or beige wall will make a bold statement. A red coffee table introduces a fresh, exciting element into a living room or family room. 

You don’t have to depend on just red furniture to punch up a neutral or monochromatic décor. You can include red in your interior design plan with red window treatments. Using patterned fabrics from curtains and accent pillows will give your room texture, as well as color. Choosing wall art for a dining room, living room or hallway that predominately uses red is another option for introducing this vibrant color into a neutral toned room.

Club Chair

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

The Evolution of the Club Chair

One of the best aspects of the well-known Club Chair is that it is so rich in history. Named after the 1920’s gentleman’s clubs it was a major feature of, Club Chairs have travelled through the years and endured several transformations.

It was the typical 1920’s man who brought the design of a padded, sprung and fully upholstered seat to a whole new level of regard.

Imagine a room filled with lavishly carved wooden furniture, dark pig leather materials, and the thick smoke from lit cigars. Gentleman’s clubs were men’s getaway – the place they could socialise, smoke, have a drink and relax in supremely comfortable seating.

Brown Leather Club ChairThis style of interior decorating is still relevant today, commonly used in a home office or masculine living room. If old world design appeals to you, take a look at the Finer By Design Oxford Brown Leather Club Chair.

It has the classic craftsmanship of the period, along with nail head trim and plush leather. The espresso colored piece is both snug and inviting, and can easily be incorporated within a similarly furnished home.

However, the traditional design developed as time went on. The mid 1920’s saw the introduction of the Art Deco era, transforming the chair into a more simplistic and formal piece of furniture.

The notorious ‘Wassily’ chair, designed by Marcel Breuer, was an example of this. Made out of canvas and bent tubular steel, the chair became a work of art rather than an item of relaxation.

Art Deco Club ChairThe Alphaville Wassily Art Deco Club Chair has a historical background, and is still as impressive as when the original version was launched.. Breuer’s design maintains its credibility, and can be integrated within a modish and minimalistic home.

After World War II, the Club Chair grew in recognition again. Padded foam was introduced and the design was available in a wide range of colors. 1956 saw the creation of the Eames Lounge Chair, by American designers Charles and Ray Eames.

Manufactured out of moulded plywood and leather, the Eames Lounge Chair innovatively blended both fashion and comfort. The usability of the design has made it a timeless piece, and even now its overall charm makes it effective in any home, from a chic bachelor pad to a chaotic family house.

These days, Club Chairs are an attractive addition to most rooms, from the living room to the master bedroom. Due to the range of styles available now, they can also be incorporated within any decorating theme.

White Leather Club ChairFor example, the Global Furniture USA 757 Series Sofa Club Chair in White Leather would be ideal within contemporary decor due to its geometric quality and the contrast between white and black.

Small ArmchairAlternatively, a graceful and modern home that boasts simplicity and elegance could make room for the Homelegance Petite Small ArmChair.  

It is a great example of how far the original structure has come, from being somewhat bulky and masculine, to more compact and feminine in shape.

Club Chair OttomanHowever, the design that has sustained its popularity the most is the traditional 1920’s version, club chair & ottoman. The classic leather upholstery and sturdy form is still sought after due to its luxurious nature.

After all these years, the Club Chair offers the same package as it did all those years ago – ultimate relaxation and a place to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Nicolette Interior Design Diva