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The best armchairs Armchairs come in all shapes and sizes, from large overstuffed behemoths that command the room and deliver big on comfort to slim accent chairs that add color and style.
Couches and armchairs had sharper lines and lots of gray upholstery.
HAROW recently created one of these skull armchairs for Zoolander 2.
You might see ads for armchairs next time you open Facebook.
Piano and sofa and armchairs crowded what space the room offered.
The bar was furnished with sofas and armchairs, paintings and drawings.
It is not enough to be the masters of our armchairs.
The armchairs prove to be an attractive backdrop for the obligatory selfie.
And sat down on one of her blue armchairs, close and friendly.
There were deep leather armchairs, mood lighting and an exceptional French chardonnay.
The lobby dazzles with its gleaming checkerboard floor and midcentury-style armchairs.
"They have pulled up armchairs and crouch low over the map," Nicolson reports.
You all sit in comfortable virtual reality armchairs and can see each other.
The museum also acquired one of Kerstin Hörlin-Holmquist's Onkel Adam armchairs (1965).
These nondescript, curtained interiors contain armchairs, vases of flowers and bowls of fruit.
The G200 includes seven leather armchairs and a divan that seats three people.
Around them, gaptoothed women in their 80s and 683s watched from worn armchairs.
A little entry way with two armchairs separated the bedroom from the bathroom.
The leaders stopped for a photograph, sitting next to each other in armchairs.
"There was some makeshift furnishing, including two armchairs and a lamp," he said.
People carted home used bed linens and scuffed armchairs and statuary of fake gold.
In the neighborhoods around us, sidewalks were cluttered with soaked mattresses, refrigerators and armchairs.
Beijing Journal BEIJING — The tiny cinema offers 0003 luxurious leather armchairs, perfect for lounging.
Sitting in comfortably overstuffed red armchairs, they reflected on what they liked about living here.
The table is enough to make Trump-sceptics leap from their armchairs in happy vindication.
It's a little bit like Jacques Cousteau—we're not sitting in armchairs in our offices.
And some sofas and armchairs are going for more than 10 times their original price.
In the living room, there are a few basic armchairs and a clothes drying rack.
A soundproof art deco cinema on the lower deck is outfitted with several large armchairs.
Twists and curves temper the hard edges of the latest armchairs, lamps and coffee tables.
The striking yellow Louis XIV bergère armchairs were redesigned by RamseyKrause with a new velvet.
The apartment faces the green and is furnished with a Biedermeier-period sofa and armchairs.
The living room was small, with two armchairs and a sofa around a coffee table.
Then they curl up on the armchairs, close their eyes and appear to fall asleep.
But there is one person you won't see anywhere near DeGeneres' pristine white armchairs: Donald Trump.
You can just imagine the executives of LinkedIn, Pinterest, and CBS conversing on these fancy armchairs.
I sat in the comfortable leather armchairs outside the store, carefully opening the sleek black box.
Each has four chairs, including a set of Artek armchairs by the Finnish designer Alvar Aalto.
The room is filled with overstuffed armchairs, oversized ash trays, and the persistent haze of smoke.
Tribal masks, animal-hide rugs and patterned armchairs add warmth to the hotel's industrial-chic look.
A seating area had striped blue-white armchairs and a sofa beneath a sea-themed painting.
A grand first-class dining room on the original Titanic featured arched doorways and spacious armchairs.
We're not talking character posters, printed sheets, and armchairs made to look like the Iron Throne here.
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In the salon, a low sofa and carved armchairs were perfect for dipping into vintage National Geographics.
We spoke at my hotel, seated in giant armchairs, beside an especially large pair of Kim portraits.
That is, when they're not occupying the matching armchairs upholstered in a blue-and-white botanical print.
Continental breakfast (included in my rate) is served at tables set amid midcentury armchairs and love seats.
Two other people were sitting in reclining armchairs hooked up to IV bags placed above their heads.
If you watched the old show, you'll remember the standard-issue puce armchairs, puce banquettes, puce mattresses.
Popcorn, wine, and red armchairs abounded in a Soho House screening room high above LA's Sunset Boulevard.
There was a long conference table as well as squashy leather armchairs set up in a circle.
Kimmel's show opened with him and Clifford seated in armchairs and watching Trump's State of the Union address.
Proust's 1.2 million words could be devoured by contemporary fans from the comfort of their art deco armchairs.
Even the smallest rooms have several seating options (sofas, armchairs and desk chairs) besides sitting on the bed.
Passengers are taken from the terminal to the plane by shuttle — the shuttles are comfortable with leather armchairs.
It will feature artist-aligned projects like cylinder-back wood armchairs by the furniture studio Waka Waka ($21005,500).
Thanks to high life expectancy, they enjoy an average of a quarter of a century in their armchairs.
There was a small table, a couple of armchairs, some old swivel chairs, all delivered the day before.
Both are miked up, their gray armchairs angled toward one another in front of a tastefully neutral background.
Cozy up in one of the burlap-upholstered armchairs and watch the stylish denizens file in and out.
The cocoon-inspired armchairs were designed by the London studio Doshi Levien for open offices, lobbies and lounges.
You&aposll find frames from Floyd, houseplants from The Sill, and mid-century modern armchairs from Inside Weather.
The loft is large and sunny; facing its dozens of windows are dozens of old, uncomfortable-looking armchairs.
Instead occupants face one another in seats that resemble nice office furniture, including armchairs and a bench seat.
For those who don't want to dance, there are backlit areas furnished with leather armchairs and low tables.
The women gathered on plum-colored armchairs and drank champagne while Mr. Porter gave a full circle twirl.
In the audience plump dignitaries in bright orange turbans sat comfortably on white leather armchairs, discoursing on the spectacle.
The two couples used armchairs instead of sitting cross-legged on the "zabuton" cushions traditional for close ringside seats.
There's not much to say about the waiting room — there are some tables, armchairs, and a small, separate room.
We used to sit in green armchairs and let the images, unaccompanied by piano tinkling, flicker across the screen.
Adjacent were two larger rooms, at the end of which were positioned two vast ornate armchairs, facing each other.
There are soft reading lamps standing next to comfortable armchairs and an oil painting of two white-tailed deer.
Bright sunlight streams in through the skylights overhead, falling on five armchairs, which are lined up against the wall.
In recent years, their photographs have appeared in the news side by side, sitting in armchairs 500 miles apart.
Brown leather armchairs are arranged in the reception area, where a cable-news ticker rolls silently across a screen.
"The elegant and sophisticated Pine Bar is furnished with luxurious leather banquettes and comfortable armchairs," boasts the hotel's promotional materials.
It includes 21 furniture pieces and 18 home-decor items, like confetti-themed couches, gold desk accessories, and patterned armchairs.
WHEN Heathrow airport opened, in 22012, the only retail facilities were a bar with chintz armchairs and a small newsagent's.
What it does: Ikea Place allows you to place actual size replicas of IKEA sofas and armchairs into your house.
Blink, and now he's sitting in late-night armchairs getting bleary-eyed while speaking about his daughter with Mila Kunis.
The space, which Yelp users call "cute and cozy," also features hanging plants, an exposed brick wall, and several armchairs.   
The cozy gondola has armchairs, a nook, and a sofa bed so guests can pick their relaxation spot of choice.  
At the front of the house is a library with green glazed walls and curtains and armchairs in matching chintz.
In an interview in She Said, Zelda Perkins said she was warned to sit in armchairs, not sofas, around Weinstein.
He would have butchered at least half of the decorative throw pillows Carmela had piled onto the living room armchairs.
An outdoor living room with a sofa, two armchairs, a coffee table and two ottomans is on the limestone patio.
I imagined being mentored by men in tweed jackets sitting in oversize armchairs, our faces illuminated by a crackling fire.
Another hide, with armchairs in it (where he once served cream tea) was especially for watching nesting boxes via a computer.
She offered me a homemade stuffed mushroom before settling into one of the two plush, floral armchairs in the living room.
The German publisher's Journalisten Club is a suite of wood-panelled rooms filled with antique books, leather armchairs and classical paintings.
When I caught up with Gerhard in his cafe, four women were sleeping in black armchairs, with one on the sofa.
After half an hour alone in a vast cream and gold room, lined with armchairs, I am shown the way downstairs.
The walls were painted a reassuring pastel yellow, and it was decorated with plush, child-size armchairs and padded floor mats.
In addition to polished wooden armchairs and minimalist coffee tables, this shop stocks lamps, candles, prints and ceramics from local artisans.
Inside, vintage Italian sofas and armchairs in muted tones of green and gray complement the polished concrete floors and scrubland surroundings.
As her eyes adjusted, she saw that the room was comfortable, with couches and armchairs and a woodstove in the corner.
There were ten tables, with ten settings each, and two red armchairs positioned on risers at the front of the room.
Arabic books lined the walls, there was a mirror on the ceiling, and the armchairs had wild cat heads as armrests.
"The setting is a comfortable living room furnished with armchairs for therapists and a futon for the participant," Yazar-Klosinski told me.
Bryce Dessner confirmed the group "was exhausted," in an interview with his brother Aaron, as each sat in matching hotel room armchairs.
Gray and bronze flower-patterned curtains trim the windows and headboards in guest rooms, alongside classic, cream-colored armchairs and deep couches.
I took my food baby for a stroll down to the end of the lounge past more magazines and more dated armchairs.
Two armchairs and another TV stood at the front of the bed, and a writing desk and two closets right behind it.
"Economists effectively were deciding whether armchairs should be allowed to crush children," Binyamin Appelbaum writes in his new book The Economists' Hour.
In Kathy Westwater's "Rambler, Worlds Worlds A Part," the dancers do indeed ramble around the stage, in between lounging in comfy armchairs.
Donations of armchairs poured in and have taken up lots of space in the shelter as seen in another video shared on Wednesday.
But less than 24 hours later the two men were facing each other in white armchairs, grinning ahead of face-to-face talks.
PESHMERGA militiamen pile armchairs and sofas high on a removal van as they decamp from the dam above Mosul to the plain below.
Furnishings included a small desk, a flat-screen TV, a comfortable queen bed topped with white fluffy linens and two plum-colored armchairs.
We can only imagine the royals and dignitaries who have had the pleasure of sinking into one of these comfy-looking armchairs. 2.
Desperate to put all of my luggage and cold-weather accessories down, I snagged a pair of leather armchairs and set up camp.
Hundreds of horsewomen, in full festive regalia, rode sidesaddle in specially constructed wooden armchairs known as jamugas, a tradition since the 183th century.
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs publicized Mnuchin's arrival, tweeting a photo of him and Mohammed sitting in large armchairs as they conversed.
Ensconced in armchairs, struggling to keep a straight face, they look a little like children in church — and in a way, they are.
Visitors could sit flat on the ground and appear to be lounging on the iconic set's cushy armchairs, as demonstrated in the video below.
It comes complete with Alvar Aalto bentwood armchairs, a Holly Hunt cocktail table and dining chairs, and a Lindsey Adelman branching dining room chandelier.
On a 17-minute ride in blue mohair armchairs, visitors took in a massive diorama of the American landscape, striated with ribbons of concrete.
There are two armchairs and a sofa, covered with white fabric, lounge chairs for sunbathing, and a wooden table big enough for ten people.
The armchairs in the Board of Officers Room at the Park Avenue Armory are surely the most comfortable concert-hall seats in New York.
Here, the soaring oval space is anchored with symmetrical seating areas of white sofas flanked by two armchairs on each side of the room.
There was a range of different types of seats — couches, armchairs, desks, restaurant-style tables — but I especially liked the semi-private TV "suites."
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Lingering in a room of 18th-century French armchairs and English landscapes, they were confronted by anti-fascist activists, then threw punches and were ejected.
I tried to catch his eye, but he was leaning forward, facing into the ragged semicircle of armchairs like a teacher addressing a study group.
Hours and hours of people in the back seat of a Rolls Royce, staring at their phones, contemplating Jean Royére armchairs or apologizing to someone.
Her office is a couple blocks from the hotel, a softly lit room with two armchairs, a sofa, and end tables holding boxes of tissues.
Spacey synthesizer chords drone from speakers at the front of the room while the four audience members watch from armchairs or a cream-colored sofa.
Ms. Rich and her husband, Jonathan, bought the space in 2017 and outfitted it with vintage armchairs, bookshelves, rugs, lamps, even old TV-dinner trays.
And who but an aristocratic British bloke would decorate the space with chandeliers, armchairs, Oriental rugs, lacquered chests, flickering candles and other drawing-room accouterments?
The standard rooms are fairly simple when it comes to decor and amenities, but rustic details like wood panel art and leather armchairs add charm.
She pulled archival prints from Dedar fabrics for the sofas and armchairs (and, elsewhere, the curtains and tablecloths) and curios from Piva Antiques in Milan.
If, instead, meeting rooms feature antimacassars on overstuffed armchairs, little tables bearing teacups and large paintings of mist-shrouded mountains, gloom may be in order.
Tiantan armchairs are found in the Great Hall of the People and the central leadership compound of Zhongnanhai in Beijing, and even aboard leaders' aeroplanes.
As the two men relaxed in leather armchairs, Olmert smoking a cigar, the prime minister told Bush that Barak was waiting and wanted an audience.
Jewel-toned Milo Baughman armchairs and playful midcentury modern accents (acrylic chairs, a chunky Lucite vase) lend the couple's living room a warm, joyful mood.
The floors of creamy marble and gleaming walnut in the reception area were still covered, and leather armchairs were being moved into a conference room.
She poured a pair of whiskeys and we sat down in comfortable armchairs and, as we spoke, I thought of her as a person in literature.
This dark and masculine chamber has eight full casks with spouts, exposed beams and a stone wall, plus a central seating area with four comfortable armchairs.
The couches were tattered, the armchairs were burned by cigarettes, and the tables were banged-up—details I confirmed through photos she'd taken at the time.
She recalled exactly how she and the priest were seated in two armchairs face-to-face in the university classroom, her eyes cast to the floor.
Another option is to lounge in one of Siesta & Go's armchairs, where you can read a book in peace — which is priceless, if you ask us.
A sticker on the door declares it to be a "safe space"; inside are some armchairs, a meeting table, a rainbow flag and a counselling room.
But the living room, which is painted a warm yellow and highlights the couple's fondness for Deco (mahogany bar cabinet; Austrian armchairs), is almost equally inviting.
The cinema has fifteen seats—soft moss-green armchairs—and two cutting-edge sea-green projectors that whirr softly in the darkness behind a glass panel.
The ground-floor Libertine, a cavernous restaurant-lounge decked out with comfy sofas and leather armchairs, attracts digital creatives by day and fashionable locals by night.
Janelle followed him through the apartment; there was gold everywhere, on the floors and armchairs and edges of walls, that gave the décor a sallow ugliness.
Nearby, at Black Diamonds gallery, part of the art was displayed in a surprise speakeasy (dim lights, vintage armchairs, red-painted walls), hidden behind the booth.
Together they hunted for touches justes, which include Pierre Frey palm-printed textiles and the antique rattan armchairs that sit on the rum bar's breezy terrace.
The line's tropical palette is bursting with vibrancy, with statement pieces like printed armchairs fluffy duvets and soft sheets that invite you to linger a little longer.
Rather than waiting in winged armchairs in the antechambers of congressional offices, they wanted to stick it to the government agency they felt had most betrayed them.
Luxurious leather armchairs, separate beds dressed in Lalique linens, and gourmet meal service on Wedgwood china are just a few of the treats in store for passengers.
But then, as now, the view from armchairs in Washington and newsrooms around the country missed something that it was impossible to miss out on the trail.
It says something sobering about present-day China that sales of the armchairs used in horseshoe-shaped meeting rooms have risen steadily over the past 20 years.
Babies should not be put down on surfaces like water beds, couches or cushioned armchairs, where there is a very large increase in the risk of SIDS.
"For the living room, we took their basic, existing pieces like a slipcovered sofa and armchairs, and added depth with textured and patterned rugs and pillows," she explains.
Sitting in armchairs in the chair's spacious suite, Tristani tried to broach the subject of net neutrality and the Lifeline cutbacks, but Pai gave her a frosty reception.
A flight of beers and soft pretzels sat on a small table between two leather armchairs, next to a stand with a growler and various beer-oriented brochures.
Although there were a few pieces of real furniture in the apartment, he added two cardboard armchairs and one cardboard love seat to make the space look larger.
The room is decked out in purple accessories like the curtains and armchairs, while the gray hues on the bed and ottoman embody the clouds that follow her.
About a decade ago, her son took over, carving the space into eight rentable apartments filled with midcentury furniture (Hans Wegner armchairs, lacquered coffee tables) and contemporary art.
The floor in the middle of the sales room has been raised to accommodate the presses on the floor below, making a sort of platform with comfortable armchairs.
Whimsical throw pillows add a pop of color to the mustard yellow armchairs and light grey couch, while patterned rugs and poufs featuring original artwork adorn the floor.
Fit for the A-list, this spacious salon has an elegant retro feel with terrazzo floors, powder-pink walls, brass mirrors and green Pierre Paulin armchairs and poufs.
Through a red curtain, plush armchairs and clustered couches create an air of cultivated intimacy, though the bar's newness betrays itself in the glare of the silvered ceiling.
Men, speaking from Charlie Rose's table and Geraldo Rivera's armchairs, made Lorena seem like an unsatisfied, unhinged wife who had dealt a ghastly blow in the gender wars.
On any given day dozens of young men and women fill the oversized armchairs, illuminated by glowing screens as they wage war in games like Legendary Alliance and DOTA.
While homeless dogs at a no-kill shelter in Illinois are waiting for their forever homes, they are sitting comfortably in used armchairs generously donated by many community members.
It is putting its faith in driverless trucks and unmanned drilling rigs and trains, overseeing them from the office equivalent of armchairs about 22.2,22007km (22011 miles) south, in Perth.
After dreaming up the programs, Ms. Goldstein most loved focusing on the details, arranging two upholstered armchairs just so on the stage with a carpet and vase of flowers.
A long, curving wood bar is surrounded by cozy seating areas outfitted modern, low-slung sofas and armchairs, while a raised stage features free live piano music most evenings.
They had come from all over Syria to the front line just for this, to hold the hands of their children and stay with them, sleeping on pullout armchairs.
Surprisingly often, the armchairs used for such meetings are made by a single company, Tiantan (or Temple of Heaven) Furniture, founded in 1956 and owned by Beijing's city government.
Most of the pieces Larsson creates — skeletal, honey-colored love seats and armchairs, woven in loose looping patterns — are from the original designs created by Frank or her grandfather.
All the forensic interviews took place in a small, comfortable room with two armchairs facing each other and an easel set up in between, and they followed a set format.
It's voyeuristic and so delicious to imagine what life would be like if you had a full bed, comfy armchairs, pillows, and blankets every time you flew the friendly skies.
In some rural places residents are being issued with set-top boxes that allow them to monitor feeds from security cameras in the comfort of armchairs, according to state media.
And a pair of rope-encased 1950s armchairs by Audoux-Minet at the booth of the Paris dealers Mathieu Richard were admired but not bought, priced between ¤20,000 and ¤40,43.
Last week, Raine spent an evening watching—and listening to—the Open from his living room, in Brighton, England, which contained a piano, two armchairs, and David Kaczmarczyk, his roommate.
Its clubby wood-paneled dining room has studded leather armchairs and oil paintings, and in the adjoining fireplace-lit cocktail lounge, mai tais are served without a hint of irony.
In the painting, the two are seated in wicker armchairs in the living room of their home: Mr. Bachardy looks directly ahead, while Mr. Isherwood is turned toward his partner.
It opens into the space devoted to the show itself — a pair of armchairs on a platform in front of a big monitor that plays a six-minute highlight reel.
The interior is schizophrenic: The monochromatic bar area features a space-age polygonal light, and a lounge section has a living room's layout with plush armchairs, patterned curtains and plants.
Their entourage will be trapped in their own armchairs, placed in a horseshoe pattern or marching down one long wall of the room, opposite a matching row of Chinese officials.
Marketed to home stagers but available to anyone, Dandy Pack's reusable products include armchairs ($246 each), sofas ($341) and beds (starting at $255), covered with slipcovers in an array of colors.
Worn vintage armchairs are paired with leather-topped stools and dark wooden side tables in the living room, while a collage of moody artwork fills the walls in all the rooms.
The living room was virtually unchanged since 1961: turquoise armchairs, enormous ceramic lamps, kidney-bean glass tables, a fireplace with a long, low hearth; a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows.
That gallery, too, has changed, most notably in its furnishings: Martin's photographs suggest it served as an elegant salon, with couches and armchairs filling what is today an open viewing area.
"Whoever the person is that owns that company is a genius salesman," he said, as his aides — who wanted to talk about their bigger plans — grew restless in their carved armchairs.
Mugs on a shelf in the kitchen are from Ms. Peil's childhood home in Davenport, Iowa, as are the armchairs, the hanging wall cupboard and a rocker in the living room.
While fans may be familiar with the selection of movies, they probably didn't have the luxury of seeing them with reclining armchairs, which many of the theaters showing the movies now offer.
In addition to staff training, Sesame Place has created quiet rooms: small, dimly lit spaces with comfortable armchairs and sensory bead mazes on the walls to provide a break from the stimulation.
And so the next day he shaved, showered and sat in a staged living room, with comfortable armchairs and a side table with a vase of plastic pink roses, and denounced me.
Desus, or Daniel Baker, and Mero, Joel (pronounced Joe-él) Martinez, sat in the shiny leather armchairs in which they conduct the show, with votive candles bearing their likenesses standing between them.
At Hay House, a two-story showroom and flagship shop for the acclaimed Danish design firm, resist the urge to buy everything, from brass scissors and lilac toothbrushes to canary yellow armchairs.
The train itself dates back to the 1980s, and shows in its use of vintage rail cars and armchairs perfect for lounging while taking in the sights on the way to Santa's workshop.
It's a watering hole that's been crowned "World's Best Bar" three times, is littered with plush armchairs and fresh flowers, and has an actual pagoda built into the wall behind the marble bar.
There were a ton of different places to sit and types of seat, including these luxe leather armchairs from which you could watch planes taxiing on the way to or from the runway.
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During the video, which was taken on Easter Sunday, the family of nine casually stands behind multiple armchairs, as singer after singer starts belting their heart out — and nailing every note and harmony.
But here we see an artist decorating her dark chamber not with Louis XV armchairs, but with the illusory: a place where subtext, dreams, fantasy, and human struggles are the fuel of creation.
Brightly patterned pillowcases stood out against the otherwise all cotton-colored room (sheets, floors, chairs — everything) decorated with mod furnishings like wooden armchairs, marble shelves and a linen-covered, lantern light fixture overhead.
It wasn't the best — those go to the suites that face the beach — but our spacious third-floor room had a veranda with armchairs from which to watch ducks on a greenish creek.
At the events, she often invited a guest of honor and did a casual interview, the two in armchairs in front of 30 or so female guests who held plates on their laps.
Emmet Flood, his impeachment lawyer, and Mick Mulvaney, his chief of staff, and Bill Shine, the supposed Great Communicator, were on the yellow sofas, while Ivanka and Melania faced him in the armchairs.
A stackable folding chair she designed for MASP is fashioned from burled jacaranda and has its original leather seat, while Palanti's armchairs, made of the same wood, have been reupholstered in soft mohair velvet.
To wit: velvet wallpapers by House of Hackney, the high-end British lifestyle label; vintage squat armchairs in mustard and brick; antique brass chandeliers; crown moldings; velour furnishings; marble night stands and antique artwork.
The low-ceilinged dining room had white tablecloths and cushy purple armchairs, and at each meal we circled the buffet island selecting duck or Florentine fish, couscous or rice, stuffed zucchini or mixed vegetables.
" At Élysée Palace, "Macron occupies a vast office, the same one where de Gaulle sat when he founded the Fifth Republic, in 1958 ... Louis XVI armchairs upholstered in gold-colored satin, an enormous crystal chandelier.
Armchairs that doubled as flea nests relieved themselves of the burden of their stuffing and clustered companionably around rickety side tables, while a red bird in a gold cage depressively pecked at its own feathers.
Its high-ceilinged suites are elegantly appointed with antique mirrors and tufted armchairs, while breakfast — ricotta pie, fennel salami and candied orange rinds — is served at a long dining table beneath a draped crystal chandelier.
At the main store, look for reupholstered armchairs, side tables and cool lighting, while the other shop is filled with early 21960th-century stuffed animal toys, large classic dark-oak dressers and Indian food trunks.
In "August," with its facing armchairs and end tables beneath a framed rubbing from Angkor Wat, the vividly grained parquet floor recedes at one angle through a door and at another through a broad archway.
Uncanny formal similarities, such as the way Neel's "David Sokola," from 22005, and Arbus's "Norman Mailer at home, Brooklyn, N.Y. 21986" both sprawl in their armchairs, make for a fascinating typology of posture and performance.
There are gold-foil rats from the New York artist Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, cornflower and royal blue felt armchairs handmade by the British furniture designers Jim Partridge and Liz Walmsley and flowers from Ariel Dearie.
Sugimoto's armchairs reference both the iconically circular shape of the building and coils of DNA, and the tables are made from the roots of a 700-year-old Japanese nutmeg tree he found 15 years ago.
The rest of its contents will be divided up; stools with X-shaped bases, boxy tables, pyramidal floor lamps and flanged armchairs designed by Wright or Lautner have estimates starting at a few thousand dollars each.
Interest in certain products, like upholstered sofas and armchairs, made in the U.S. is on the rise, but the number of workers with the skills and experience needed to meet increased demand seems out of reach.
Accompanied by an Axon employee who scanned her irises at each doorway ("Thank you—you have been identified"), Smith and I headed for the "library," a windowless sanctuary with green-shaded banker's lamps and leather armchairs.
His apartments and houses for Calvin Klein, Karl Lagerfeld and Larry Gagosian introduced a new visual vocabulary to interior design: Jacquard valances and chintz were replaced by squared-off white armchairs and low, dark wenge tables.
I studied the way 18th-century Caribbean slaves hacked down mahogany groves and floated the harvested logs through waters infested with sharks so that New England cabinetmakers could help American slaveholders get comfortable in glossy armchairs.
The results, as seen at the Hirshhorn in two armchairs from the early '60s and a 1994 version of a rowboat piece redone in a sparkling violet synthetic fabric, create a sense of occupation or possession.
One masterly tableau describes the meeting room on the ground floor of 3 Savile Row, Apple's Georgian townhouse, where stood a large, gold-lined oak table and four expensive "unmatched" armchairs, never used as they were intended.
The living room is decorated with ancient pots from Latin America and Asia, a 17th-century Turkish Ushak rug, Louis XVI-style armchairs, a Cy Twombly lithograph and a tufted sofa that Ms. Hajj had custom made.
The Edgewater was once a rock-and-roll hangout—in the late sixties and seventies, members of Led Zeppelin were notorious for their escapades there—but it's now plush and sedate, with overstuffed armchairs and roaring fireplaces.
Mr. Yovanovitch's designs, for his imaginary friends, his clients and himself, are marked by impeccable simplicity, with flourishes of whimsy (his "Papa Bear" and "Mama Bear" armchairs have fabric ears) and biomorphic shapes that can appear Flinstonian.
He filled it with an eclectic, centuries-spanning mix of furniture and objects, including contemporary Sawkille kitchen stools, vintage 20th-century tubular chrome cantilevered armchairs, African stools and an 18th-century three-legged English oak side chair.
One wall is lined with a small but eclectic collection of books for sale, from memoir to scientific tome; they are surrounded by card-catalogue drawers and plush leather armchairs, as if taken directly from a professor's parlor.
The attic was basically one big pile of red armchairs, bar a table on which sat an old PC. Józef asked me to copy his birthday pictures from a camera to the computer and email them to somebody.
Thailand meets Tokyo at Salon du Japonisant, where an unmarked door opens into a chic speakeasy outfitted with Chesterfield-style couches, low armchairs and three menus: one for whiskey and Calvados, one for sakes, and one for cocktails.
While each room is slightly different in layout and design scheme, they all have retro-chic decorative touches: velvet armchairs, brass bedside lamps, hexagonal upholstered headboards inspired by Milanese door frames, terrazzo-patterned carpets and Carrara marble skirting.
In a modest brick apartment house on Staten Island, the antiques collector George Way crammed British and Dutch furniture and art to the ceiling, scarcely leaving circulation routes between 17th-century armchairs and old master portraits of noblewomen.
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The different hand motions associated with this treatment were projected on a curtain in front of two armchairs next to the headsets, but there was also a mattress you could sit on next to the curtained-off room.
Working with the retailer, she traded in muted colors for bright, eclectic pieces that showcase her self-described "Bohemian Western vibe," including a bright blue swivel chair, patterned throw pillows, green floral armchairs and a furry pink piano bench.
But Obama's message on Thursday, sitting in overstuffed armchairs across from DNC chair Tom Perez, was far more a call for Democratic self-reflection than the hope and change the launched him into the White House 10 years ago.
Estimates range from a few hundred dollars each for flat-topped Windsor armchairs, which were manufactured in the 21865s for the house's piazza, to about $200,000 for a parlor's pair of mahogany side chairs made around 1760 in Philadelphia.
On Sunday, as Comey's full sit-down with George Stephanopolous rolls out, he'll set off on a book tour bonanza with stops at talk show tables, late night armchairs, and live on a stage at a CNN town hall.
Making music and the subsequent touring and promotion required to keep a band afloat is such an intense process that more often than not, band members drift away from each other like spouses stale and faded as matching armchairs.
WASHINGTON — Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh sat in the anteroom of Room 227 in the Hart Senate Office Building, a sterile, living-room-like space with a couch and a couple of armchairs and a large television on the wall.
More than a dozen people sat around tables and in plush armchairs at Cravings coffeehouse: mostly older women and men, retired schoolteachers and nurses, three college Democrats, some people new to the crowd and others who were steadfast activists.
For reasons that may involve both high culture and low political calculation, important visitors to China are typically invited to sink into one of a pair of side-by-side armchairs, at one end of a formal reception room.
Mr Yang, who declined to give his full name, favours Heming teahouse, a lakeside tea garden where patrons may spend hours in bamboo armchairs, reading newspapers, munching melon seeds or paying a professional ear-cleaner to rootle away with metal skewers.
Tap through the app's catalogue of over 2,000 products—nearly the company's full collection of umlauted sofas, armchairs, coffee tables, and storage units—then hold up your phone and use the camera to place the digital furniture anywhere in a room.
You can spot the subtle line of a leash or glinting chain in a few images, which remind of the underlying hierarchy in the households, but most of these primates are loose, lazily lounging on armchairs or reveling at play.
There are furnishings that span centuries, from carved eight-foot-tall, 18th-century Italian vitrines and a collection of 300-year-old Venetian goblets to chairs by Gio Ponti and Scandinavian armchairs from the 1980s made of twisted tubes of fabric.
He occasionally deals in objects that hardly anyone knows how to fix, including 1960s inflatable PVC armchairs that can lose their luster when exposed to the bodies of people wearing sunscreen and that can develop holes along their folds when deflated.
"Enitan," which is one of Akinnagbe's middle names, describes a "person with a story" in Yoruba culture; indeed, his Hepplewhite shield backs and Eastlake parlor armchairs of the 18th and 19th centuries speak of the violent continuum of imperialism and oppression.
The darkened bar is filled with deep armchairs ripe for deep discussions, and the menus are tucked inside of out-of-print copies of a German translation of a book on Beckett written by the American theater critic Mel Gussow.
She let her mind dwell on the quiet vestibules, hung with Oriental tapestries, lighted by tall lamps of bronze, and on the two tall footmen in knee breeches who dozed in the large armchairs, made drowsy by the heat of the furnace.
When he got there, there was a neat little gar- den out in front of the house full of red chickens scratching for grubs among the cabbages, and he opened the front door to find a sitting room with two fat armchairs in it.
We sat in the "dayroom" in rows of stiff armchairs below the ceiling-mounted television most of the day, apart from short trips to meeting rooms and the dining hall, or the afternoon rest period when we were permitted back into our sparse bedrooms.
Perhaps it's the column of air created by the armchairs facing each other beneath a sunny blue sky in de Chirico's Metaphysical-redux, "Mobili nella valle" from 212, one of his late reiterations of the groundbreaking proto-Surrealist paintings he produced a half-century earlier.
It was huge, and I couldn't help but think if you were actually sitting on the sofa or any of the armchairs, you wouldn't be able to reach snacks on the coffee table (which says a lot about what I do when on a sofa).
Other departures from tradition had prompted complaints ahead of time, including the provision of armchairs for Trump and his wife Melania instead of the "zabuton" floor cushions customarily used by ringside spectators and a ban on the sale of bottled beer and hot tea.
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Just seven weeks in the making, yet kicking off with a catalog of 2,000 items — all of IKEA's sofas, armchairs, footstools, coffee tables and many storage solutions — IKEA Place presents a picture, literally and figuratively, of how mobile phones are changing the way we buy things.
A reading room dominated by a turquoise wall and a traditional Tibetan Buddhist thangka painting, a favorite among Mr. Su's pieces, leads to the main living room, which then flows out to a glass-encased sunroom, complete with an amethyst velvet-upholstered daybed and colorful leather armchairs.
It takes at least six or seven guests to form the collective spirit that gets people talking about something as abstract and personal as painting, she said, but lounging in comfortable worn-in armchairs — and eating simple, locally grown Tuscan food — can quickly bring a group together.
In a dramatic atrium ringed by three stories of black steel balconies, furniture scenes were recently set with pristine Paolo Buffa armchairs from the 503s, modern brass pendants by Simone Fanciullacci, velvet-wrapped tables, and rare Brazilian wood furnishings by the modernist architect Lina Bo Bardi.
The Sweethome, a product review site owned by The New York Times, recommends the wooden Ikea Applaro table and four armchairs ($370 for the set), which has drop-leaves that can be folded and removed, so you can adjust the table size according to your needs.
In the entryway, a hyper-colorful 2010 Xavier Tronel painting disrupts the gracious Dior-gray entryway and in the bedroom, 1970s pea-green armchairs sit against crimson and green brocade curtains constructed from a 19th-century tapestry from the Château de Saint-Victor in the Loire Valley.
Cinker is a contemporary twist on a turn-of-the-20th-century movie hall, the Electric, in the London neighborhood of Notting Hill, where the audience sits on plush sofas, armchairs — even beds — and movies are shown on a stage dominated by a gilded ornate proscenium.
"We're all going to be fine here at Tellart," co-founder Nick Scappaticci reassures after a brief discussion, sitting with the Providence team on sleek armchairs and a couch arranged around a TV. The nationalism embodied by a Trump win seems anathema to such a post-national crowd.
Ascend the elegant staircase, which is circled by a flock of yellow stuffed parrots, to explore the maze of rooms that recently displayed Lenny Niemeyer's fashionable swimsuits, orange-trimmed Panama hats from Frescobol Carioca, bars of Rio's Q chocolate, and exquisite polished-wood armchairs designed by Sérgio Rodrigues.
That aesthetic can be felt in this one-bedroom suite, in which the resort&aposs classic ski lodge touches (think dark wood furnishings and mantles) are brightened up by winter-white armchairs, accent pillows in light plaid or silk, contemporary leather ottomans, and white stockings hanging above the fireplace.
With its old master paintings and Baroque antiques, one might imagine that the house isn't welcoming, but the design has the opposite effect: The deep armchairs and down-filled sofas, worn rugs and large fireplaces make the home an inviting place to return after a day on the slopes.
Last year, they landed on the idea of '60s-era Indian railway cars, an inspiration that resulted in a suite of boxy wood-laminate seating; another shared preoccupation was anodized aluminum, which they later used across a collection of armchairs and tables with beveled corners reminiscent of the Chrysler Building.
Once the storefront is up and running, she plans to share her favorite teas and desserts with guests as they sit among the decorative branches, cozy upholstered armchairs and children's stuffed rabbits that punctuate the space; the label's current collection, "Mimi's Wonderland," contains nods to the world of Lewis Carroll.
From discreet mezzanine salons that are like V.I.P. skyboxes furnished with Louis XVI armchairs, a high-end client of Cartier will now be able, while weighing the purchase of costly baubles, to peer down discreetly at the tourists milling about the main sales floor in search of something, anything, they may possibly afford.
" I thought of the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air under whose chassis he had spent so many weekends, reluctant to let it die, a pile of car-repair manuals just within reach of one greasy hand; of the Colonial armchairs he had painstakingly assembled from kits in the garage "with no help from anyone.
WATCH: Check Out Jessie James Decker's Beautiful Florida Home     "For the living room, we took their basic, existing pieces like a slipcovered sofa and armchairs, and added depth with textured and patterned rugs and pillows," says Garlough, who suggested shades of blue, sand and aqua as a nod to the location by the sea.
With its raw wood plank floors and clean white walls, it's all crisp minimalism at this 65-room hotel, but that doesn't mean there aren't playful flourishes as well, like caramel-colored leather armchairs and fiber-concrete coffee tables that allude to iconic Modernist designs by the likes of Walter Gropius and Verner Panton.
From here, stroll over to Falena, ringing the doorbell to be allowed into this tucked-away bookshop and cafe, where a deep sofa and scattering of armchairs invite you to pluck something off the shelves, which are stacked with everything from a Spanish translation of Amos Oz to a collection of Steve McCurry's Afghanistan photos.
In the office, there are Matisse cutouts and haunting prints by the photographer Robin Friend alongside Dodo Egg lights and lion-footed velvet armchairs of Heuman's own design (part of her elegant but offbeat collection of furniture, fabrics and lighting), which cleverly elevate the bank of Ikea desks that inhabit one side of the space.
In front of the wood-burning fireplace, are a pair of club chairs conducive to a tête-à-tête; they pivot to become part of a central seating area that includes a high-backed Belgian sofa from the 1920s with an elaborately carved frame, and two antique wooden armchairs, one from Brazil and the other from England.
Gecko Hotel & Beach Club This family-friendly resort, which opened in 2002, has been remade in midcentury style, with refined but comfortable furniture (spindle-legged armchairs and curtained daybeds by the hotel's designer, Antonio Obrador) and elaborate Moorish tiling, all in shades that echo the sand and sea, which is visible from just about everywhere on the property.
See All of This and More Inside the Over-the-Top Homes of the Real Housewives Moving on to a pair of ornate armchairs lacquered in red and upholstered in a mix of what appears to be a red-dyed hide on the front and fluffy sheepskin on the back, she reveals the pieces didn't come out of an edgy upscale showroom.
Oversize armchairs and couches in the living room on the parlor level were upholstered in bold shades of lime green, tangerine, grape and yellow — "I wanted the room to look like a bowl of summer fruit," she said in a 2007 interview — and the dining room showcased a soffit ceiling with a painted blue sky and clouds, a feature that remains.
Calling itself "the McDonald's of the future," the News-Press states that the new 6,500-square-foot restaurant will also boast "larger-than-life kiosks" for order-taking (whatever that means), as well as comfy armchairs and couches in "earthy tones" on which to relax while happily popping French fry after French fry — after French fry — into your waiting mouth.
Around the fireplace, scores of merrymakers pack the velvet banquettes and armchairs, lighting cigars with matches in sterling silver cases and inviting new acquaintances for rounds of Mario's signature cocktails (like the hot negroni, with Campari, red wine, cranberry and juniper berries for 21928 francs) and the popular club sandwich (available for home delivery, via Badrutt's slick black Rolls-Royce).
He awakens in 2505, in a society where the intellectual elite have stopped reproducing, leaving the country in a putrefying trash heap (with actual mountains of garbage) of ubiquitous corporate branding and monster-truck competitions, where spoken language consists of "hillbilly, Valley-girl, inner-city slang and various grunts," and narcotized couch potatoes sit in armchairs with built-in toilet seats.
About a year ago, I began meeting with Yuja in the Sky Lounge, on the top floor of the building she lives in on Riverside Boulevard, in the West Sixties—a common space with a view of the Hudson River and the New Jersey shoreline, whose privileged-looking armchairs and little tables evoke first- and business-class waiting rooms at airports.
Foundrae's first store, at 52 Lispenard Street in downtown Manhattan, takes a similarly eclectic approach: An antique roll-top jeweler's bench (where shoppers can see items get soldered) and a suite of 1970s-era rounded leather armchairs by Giancarlo Piretti for Castelli sit alongside contemporary pieces such as a moody, eight-by-ten-foot landscape painted by Tyler Hays of the furniture company BDDW.
In a sunroom with pistachio walls and a chevron-tiled floor sit teak armchairs, reproductions handmade to order by a Bangalore company called Phantom Hands; the originals were designed in the 1950s by Pierre Jeanneret, the cousin and collaborator of the Swiss-French architect and urban planner Le Corbusier, for offices and public spaces in Chandigarh, the north Indian city the two men helped build from scratch.
Though lunch was to have been served on one of the lawns surrounded by a border of pink blooms, a morning thunderstorm cast a cloud over the idea, so they moved the party into a "sort of family room" in an outbuilding, replacing what Mr. Giammetti said were "huge armchairs and televisions and things" with round tables covered in blue-and-white cloth to match the china.
The third-floor Residence Suite was carpeted in a bold, swirly pattern and had sleek Jacob Jensen phones, pendant lamps that turn on and off with a sweep of the hand, a marble-and-walnut-clad wet bar, leather Le Corbusier armchairs and wooden Venus chairs by the German designer Konstantin Grcic, all of which gave the room a funky, contemporary look, courtesy of the Greek design studio Stage Design Practice.
Where Charles Addams, her first hero, created a world of mansard-roofed houses and ghoulish folks to fill them, hers is the world of the receding New York middle class: scuffed-up apartments, grimy walls, round-shouldered men perched on ratty armchairs and frizzy-haired women in old-fashioned skirts—no Chast skirt has ever risen above the knee—marked by a shared stigmata of anxiety above their eyes.
The open-plan space, divided by low stainless-steel storage cabinets and shelves, featured rotating "swivel" armchairs and stools made from chrome tubular frames and black or blood-red leather; a wall-mounted extendable dining table made from steel and rubber that could seat up to 11 people; and a steel, aluminum, and glass bar and card table with snooker-pocket drink holders, known as "Bar sous le Toît" (the bar under the roof).
Majendie drew inspiration from two other chair-based memorials: the Field of Empty Chairs in Oklahoma City, built to remember the deadly 1995 bombing; and a memorial in Krakow for Jews forced into a city ghetto during World War II. Bar stools, armchairs, a baby carrier, a wheelchair, and a bean bag are just some of the seats Majendie sourced online, received as donations from local stores, or was given by family members of victims who wanted to find a chair that represented their loved ones.
Suddenly there was no house but most important the hand-sewn curtains were on the living-room windowsill facing the front porch though they constantly presented a confusion since at the same time all the windows in the front room were already covered with lace to add a certain stiffness to accompany the formally placed furniture: armchairs, cupboards, rugs, including the one I carried across Crete, up a steep hill, on a plane, a car, some steps, but Lord, the rug on the second floor is the Greek one, the Mexican rug is on the first floor near Gershom Scholem and Ralph Waldo, the mind, which I love above all things, is so sloppy.

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