Monday, October 18, 2010

AIDAN GRAY AT HIGH POINT

I have not been to High Point Furniture Show in

a couple of years and I was happy to go back.  I

thought the energy level was high and the traffic

in the isles was good.  AIDAN GRAY HOME

previewed a large portion of their fall collection.

Chairs had a big presence and they looked great.

This Eli side chair is a traditional wing back

updated with a slightly exaggerated silhouette.  Here

 it is shown with a solid grey linen with a striped back.



This chair like some of the others are available

in three different fabrics plus a two slip cover

 options.  This is a white linen slip cover

over a textured dark linen


and it has a matching armchair

The Pascal arm chair is a sleek profile in a

textured weave of dark linen fabric, it has

a very unique look and has a side chair companion



The Portia Chair has a beautiful silhouette with

a soft white tumbled wash fabric


but it has a surprise in the side and back with

stripes of hemp woven and placed to highlight

the inner workings of this frame, great detail



The Ethan chair has been a staple in the collection

and it has been updated in several different ways.

Here it has a distressed black leather with brown

undertones upholstery and white crackle finish

with silver nail heads


The unexpected painted back of this Ethan chair

emulates a laid back style


with a firm textured weave dark linen seat

This Ethan is a perfect chair for casual elegance,

with a durable stonewashed hemp fabric that

covers the base and backrest with a hemp down

blend cushion on the seat.


and you can add a soft white slipcover on the

back for a more casual look
I really liked this cute curved back Mary Elizabeth

chair with a the soft white fabric and the chipped

grey finish was a nice contrast


but the best part is the backrest with the woven

strips of burlap on the back


I made a point to sit in each of these chairs

and was happy with the way they sat.

I will be showing you more of High Point in

the next few days.

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