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STRUKTR Studios Photography
Photo: Marni Epstein-Mervis © 2018 Houzz
Photo of a midcentury verandah in Other.
Photo of a midcentury verandah in Other.
Manhattan Home Design
The Eames Lounge Chair is one of the most famous mid-century modern pieces. Our Eames lounge chair replica is a Vitra replica. Its form and functionality have made it one of the most sought after pieces in modern history. This iconic design can be found in popular films, television shows, businesses and in thousands of residences across the globe. Its original designers, Charles and Ray Eames, had intended to give it the look and feel of a well worn first baseball mitt. It led to the creation of the Manhattan Home Design Lounge Chair and Ottoman, featuring your choice of multiple leather finishes, high density cushions and imported veneers. Whether you are craving that Mad Men look, or are looking to outfit your living room with a modern design, the Manhattan Home Design Lounge Chair is the right choice for you.
Specifications: What makes the Manhattan Home Design Lounge Chair so special? This premium Manhattan Home Design Lounge Chair is the creme de la creme when it comes to style and comfort. Each of our leather options offer an incredibly supple texture, and develops a wonderful softness over time. Knowing that it will age like wine makes the lounge chair a brilliant investment for your home or office.
M-Gray Architecture
Architecture Design by M-Gray Architecture, Styling by Wendy Teague, Photography by Shayna Fontana
Small midcentury front yard verandah in Dallas with a fire feature, concrete slab and a roof extension.
Small midcentury front yard verandah in Dallas with a fire feature, concrete slab and a roof extension.
Mary Hannah Interiors
Photo of a small midcentury backyard verandah in Other with concrete slab and a roof extension.
Peacock Pavers
Peacock pavers in Rice White
This is an example of a midcentury verandah in New Orleans with concrete pavers.
This is an example of a midcentury verandah in New Orleans with concrete pavers.
Moss Yaw Design studio
bi-folding doors allow for direct access to the expansive rear yard and enable year-round indoor-outdoor living
Large midcentury backyard verandah in Orange County with concrete slab, a roof extension and metal railing.
Large midcentury backyard verandah in Orange County with concrete slab, a roof extension and metal railing.
CR Interior Design
This is an example of a small midcentury front yard verandah in Charlotte with concrete slab and a roof extension.
Austin Patterson Disston Architects
Tria Giovan Photo
Photo of a midcentury verandah in New York with a roof extension.
Photo of a midcentury verandah in New York with a roof extension.
Landmark Homes
Photo of an expansive midcentury backyard screened-in verandah in Other with decking and a roof extension.
Kate Hansen Photography
Photography: Kate Hansen (The Room Illuminated)
Styling: Petrina Turner
Design ideas for a midcentury verandah in Melbourne.
Design ideas for a midcentury verandah in Melbourne.
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FEATURING: Teaka Lounge Chair, Nimbus White Side Table, Nimbus White Coffee Table, Sunda Lava Gray Square Pouf, Helix Black White Herringbone Short Basket.
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Fox Salcha Indoor/Outdoor Stacking Side Chair (Set of 2)
Whether your style is country or coastal, the Salcha indoor-outdoor stacking side chair from Safavieh is a colorful solution to extra guest seating.
Set of two
Faux bamboo frame
Weather resistant
Suitable for indoor or outdoor use
Care instructions:
Store indoors or cover well when not in use
Dust regularly with a small brush or vacuum
Spills should be taken care of immediately, before they harden or stain, with a slightly dampened sponge
Materials: Polyethylene Wicker, Aluminium
Warranty: 30 Day Warranty
Arms: Without Arms
Furniture Grade: Residential
Key Chair Features: Stackable
Seating Type: Without Cushions
Width: 18 inches
Seat Width: 16.9 inches
Seat Height: 17.3 inches
Seat Depth: 17.3 inches
Height: 34.6 inches
BackToFront: 21.6 inches
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
The screened-in porch on this mid-century beach house was updated while remaining in sync with the rest of the neighborhood. Raising the ceiling gave the space a more open feeling and made room for ceiling fans with light boxes to illuminate balmy summer evenings. Beadboard panels on the outside walls and ceiling added a vertical rhythm while maintaining the mid-century ambiance.
Photography Peter Rymwid
Midcentury White Verandah Design Ideas
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