COCKPEN Chairs

Aug 12, 2012 | Latest News


CIRCA WHO NEW ARRIVAL ITEM #7440

Hollywood Regency COCKPEN Chairs

It is ALWAYS a GREAT day to find a set of 6 FAUX BAMBOO Chippendale Chairs,
but it is ALWAYS a FABULOUS day to find a set of 6 Cockpen Chairs:)

I have spotted Cockpen Chairs used in rooms
decorated by the most FABULOUS Hollywood Regency Style
designers of the 20th Century.
Designers like Dorothy Draper, Frances Elkins, William Haines,
David Hicks, and Billy Baldwin.

I am still spotting them used today.
I LOVE it!

How do you CIRCA WHO?
IN A DINING ROOM…

via Meg Braff

via Lonny

via Harper’s Bazaar

IN A LIVING ROOM…

via Clover

via Clover

IN A RESTAURANT…

The Gasparilla Inn via Kemble Interiors

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TV: SamsungChair: Palecek, in Peter Fasano fabricLight: Shades from the Midnight SunWallcovering: Schumacher (foyer).

Kitchen

Every appliance is concealed by painted paneling. Counter stools: Artistic FramePendants: Weplight, with Radish Moon fabricBacksplash: Tiles of Ezra.

Breakfast nook

Bowman chose a seafoam green for the spot where the family enjoys casual meals. Wallcovering: Phillip JeffriesChandelier: Julie NeillChairs: Design Within Reach, in Pierre Frey fabricTable: custom.

Dining Room

Bunk Room

Bowman turned a tiny space into a spare bedroom for the children’s friends. Floor tile: Mirth StudioWallcovering: ThibautPaint: Cloud White (trim, bunks) and In Your Eyes (ceiling), Benjamin Moore.

Girl’s Room

The room was decorated so that (optimistically) it will last through her teen years. Paint: Sprout, Sherwin-WilliamsWallcovering: Pacific Designs International (ceiling). Nightstand: Chelsea TextilesSconces: PalecekCurtains: Lisa Fine TextilesBedding: MatoukBed: Coley Home.

Primary Bathroom

Cabana

Painted cement tile by Sabine Hill and Perennials performance fabric can withstand post-pool hangouts. Paint: Marry Me (cabinets), Benjamin MooreWallcovering: Pacific Designs InternationalSofa: vintage.

Patio

Pool House

Shutters painted in Pink Cloud by Benjamin Moore are a subtle departure from the neighboring homes—yet still wholly Floridian.