Windsor, Queen Anne, wing chair - so many were on the list but were cut for time! Once my videos go into 20+ minute territory, people don’t click as often. Maybe a part 2 in the future!?
Love this too. I studied fashion design and we had two semesters of the history of fashion. I loved those classes. I’m interested in interior design as well and I’m thoroughly enjoying the history of furniture.
Yay! You mentioned my ,,Louis XVI.- Chair" Yes! I love them....100 x better in real wood and upholstering with Cotton-Brokat, than the ,,Ghost- Chair".....and I got 4 of them second- hand at the price of 1 ,,Ghost"- knock-off!!! I allways enjoy Your programm!!! Your fun!!!
I can relate to the “ugly, confusing, unrestful world” of the table and chair leg chaos. Having to look at it made me so unhappy that I got simple Parsons type chairs with linen slipcovers, and a round table with one leg in the center. What a relief it was. Some people are just highly sensitive to clutter and chaos.
I also opted for parsons chairs for my dining room. I prefer the look of a glass dining table, but didn't want to amplify the look of a centipede underneath. The parsons chairs give a really simple understated look.
My Dad was an artist in the 1940-50's and we had many of these designs in our house over the years. While they were beautiful, only a couple of them are comfortable to sit in for more than 15 minutes. The low back chairs for the dining room particularly uncomfortable as they hit the back in the wrong place unless you are a tiny person. The Barcelona was the most comfortable, but so many of these designs are so profunctory as you say, you find them in any office you go to, so has cheapened the looks for me. One thing for sure it is easy peasy to decorate with mid century furniture. Simple and to the point. The Eames chair is incredibly comfortable. We always had one in the family home in various degrees of wear. lol Thanks for the video. It was fun to see all the lovey chairs.
We had a oblong tulip table and 6 bright yellow tulip chairs growing up but the base on ours had wheels. I have 2 sisters and 1 brother and we would spin each other as fast as we could until we fell out dizzy and couldn’t stand up straight. 😂 We had so much fun. Entertainment before technology consumed the world.
I agree..👏👏👏 I have a tan colour egg chair that I got from my grands that I still love & so do my friends that call in for coffee.. It also has the "button back" effect of the Barcelona chair..such a comfortable chair for reading or watching TV..
What I love about “the chair” in general is that it instantly speaks of a particular time. Yes, as Nick mentions, some designs are so beautiful that they become classics and popular beyond their time, but the form, detail, construction all point to their origin. Because a side/dining chair especially is the most used piece in a home, it endures a lot of wear and tear. It wears out more quickly , is less expensive than larger furniture, and is more often replaced. That in itself drives a faster style evolution than most furniture. If you are into vintage and classic pieces, you can count on finding an oddball single chair for about nothing, so they are great “first pieces” when starting a home or a collection. P.S. - Have to add the Windsor chair to the list of icons.
Granted, the Barcelona chair absolutely screams MCM, BUT, once you have seated yourself in one, the effortlessly cool chair, it is a gargantuan effort to get up out of the chair, it is comfy, it is cozy and purrrrrfect for curling up with a chunky throw and a warm mug, until you need to get out of it. Good Luck. I know, I have one.
I never appreciated the tulip chair aesthetic but now learning that the designer saw 4 legs contributing to an "ugly, confusing, unrestful world," I get it! There really are so many legs all around my dining table lol. I won't see it the same again. BUT I am still a 4 leg gal.
Loved this video. The Barcelona and the Eames Chairs are soooooo comfortable. I live with 4 big men, and they love them. They also love my generously sized Queen Ann dining chairs, which I like so much more than the Louis'.
Favorite topic! Just had a tulip table reproduction with marble top delivered after wanting one forever. Saarinen also designed the terminal at JFK Airport. Also the Barcelona chair became super popular in the 70s. Oh no! No Wassily chair or Corbisier LC4 lounge!
Hello Nick, I am a furniture upholsterer and have recovered many of these chairs across my career. Loved the video! Hate doing those Barcelona chair cushions, nightmare!
Absolutely love the Eames lounge chair. So comfortable. It's on my wish list. Also love the simplicity of the Elbow chairs too! Thanks for such an informative video.
I like this… thanks Nick. I have heard names of designers and items but you are good at explaining. These designers are getting recognition among us plebs bc of you. 👍🏻
Imo a true Windsor Chair is the most timeless chair you can get. It has history, natural look of wood, and is extremely comfortable for a wooden chair.
You are such a fine resource for ideas! Your overview of chair design inspires me! I am too old to create another house, but I can create the furnishings for my final house! I know you are (justifyabley) cautious about DIYers, but some of us are good, and value inspiration. Thank you!
@@olga138 - They're still so popular because unlike so many modern chairs, people over 55 can actually get into them and then get back out again with dignity intact. If I parked myself in a coconut chair I'd need a crane to get back up. But seriously, there's NO chance I could do it without at least two people to help me. All these low sofas with low arms and armless chairs may be lovely design, but a person who is not young & spry looks at them and cringes. It's so thoughtless to invite over your parents, grandparents, great aunt, etc. and then offer them a chair 1/2 the height they need to rise unassisted. Design should take human needs into consideration. At the very least have a mix and if you're the host, shoo the kids out of the chairs that work best for your older visitors.
Great list. The egg chair reminds me of the wing back chair. So comfortable. In the early 70's, our college lounge rooms were furnished with an abundance of Barcelona chairs, covered in vinyl.
I think I enjoyed this video the most out of all of your videos. I learned alot, I always recognised these designs, but never knew more about them. And you are so talented and passionated about this, it was a joy listening to you. Thank you, Nick!
I’m fortunate and have two of the Eames LCW chairs. They are beautiful and incredibly comfortable. I also have the lounge chair and ottoman. I love it for its look however it’s not as comfortable as I would have wanted. Still an excellent chair and a beautiful design.
these videos have been incredibly helpful in understanding timeless design. Often people will talk about “timeless” design and then reference pictures of homes that were taken last year. Discussing particular pieces is really helpful to explain the idea that they may go in and out of popularity but nobody will look at these pieces and go “ew what a dated chair”
Thanks Nick! Your videos have helped us so much with furnishing our first house. This is exactly what I needed today since our table arrived this morning :) Love your videos!
Thank you for this highly educational video. When I bought chairs for my home, I just picked whatever I thought I would still love years later. Today I learn that they are called “elbow chairs” and “Takashi chairs” 😀
Thank you Nick! My (interior designer) mom had a huge Tulip table & chairs in her eat-in kitchen for decades. Our entire family of 7 plus various friends had many hours of fun & family time there. This brought back great memories as I've not seen it in awhile.. One of my nieces took it immediately after my mom passed. As you can imagine, that caused a good bit of bad feelings until I had to let it go. I love watching your videos and hope you keep them coming! ❤
Like you, I love the Scandi/ mid century ish vibe. We are planning a move where we’re mostly starting over as far as design and furniture goes. I love those first few you showed. I’m keeping notes… 😁
I have 1980s Henredon Ming style chairs with a carved back in a light lacquer and they are just so beautiful. They actually look modern and cool in my dining room.
Love these Nick!! Agree wholeheartedly. Quick note about the Tulip chairs and the Panton chairs - as an owner of 5 Panton and 2 tulip chairs myself, the higher end ones are actually made out of fiberglass - not plastic. They are weighty and substantial and gorgeous. I also own a ball chair, which though a bit more playful and out there, is another fiberglass chair that I feel is somewhat classic.
I love traditional style. It makes me feel warm, soothed and luxurious, but I also adore you and your style. I must admit though that I feel bad liking that style cause you don't. How do I watch you and still love my style? Such a conundrum.
LOVE THIS!! what's better then talking about good design with some history and advice sprinkled in between? You did such a great job of talking about the topic in an informative but entertaining way. I would watch another 1000 parts of this series.
I LOVE this video! So fascinating to hear about the designers and history of these iconic looks. Would love to see more breakdowns of one piece of furniture in the future! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
I adore all these chairs. My favorite is the Barcelona chair. From my early twenties when I encountered this chair at an artist's apartment I lusted after it. I wanted this chair but it was so expensive and there was always something else I needed to spend that money on. Finally, 3 years ago I spotted a pair of Barcelona chairs with their footstools at an estate sale in Florida. Beautiful brown leather worn just enough to be interesting. I got them all for $350! I love them so much. They are gorgeous as well as comfortable. Dreams do come true.
I have my grandparents Dog bone Heywood Wakefield dining set (with buffet) and I absolutely adore it! It's a little on the honey side with the blond wood, but the correct seat fabrics have kept it fresh for YEARS. It's a gem! Yes, I think you're going to need a part 2 for this one!
The Eames Lounge Chair is my all time favorite. It is a work of art, and sooo comfortable. I wanted one forever, but they were out of my budget. Now that I have the budget, it would not fit my current design, so, oh well. The Eames LCW, I knew it as the potato chip chair, probably the name used by a knock off. I just got four of the S shaped chairs in a really beefy all-weather wicker, to go around a table on my patio. They weren’t cheap, but I fell in love with the look, they are comfortable, and built to last.
Looking for a Barcelona chair with an ottoman; great design. Would look great in my office area. Changed my mind: Just saw the Emes lounge chair; now I want that!
Love all this info. I now know that I have 4 elbow chairs around my table. I purchased them from home depot online. $90 each. Who knew! I just love the simplicity of the design. What a great deal and they are so comfortable. Thanks Nick
Yeah! My Takashi chairs made your list. Don’t know why I’m so stoked with that but secretly maybe because I hang on your every word when it comes to timeless pieces ☺️ loved this list and stories behind each
I'm liking this 'timeless' series. How about timeless window treatments? Is there such a thing? Blinds (vertical vs horizontal, wooden vs rattan/grasses etc.) Curtains vs drapes. No window treatments at all! 😄
Okay.... and thanks for throwing in a quick reference to the French "Louis" styles, but with respect to traditional styles, the English Chippendale chair is probably #1 on the list of "classics." It pretty much goes with anything!
Great follow up to the timeless lighting video. Sadly, my favorite, the womb chair only received a mention....or more. Talk about a comfortable chair ,the womb chair is the bomb.
Ah man, what an excellent selection. I love all those chairs so much! I used to have some of them in fact (tulip+table, elbow, egg) but had to sell half of them when I downsized and the rest got damaged in the move. Heartbreaking. I looked into buying them again but they go at a shockingly high price now, while they were so cheap back when I lived in Sweden. Sigh. Another type of iconic chairs I really like are vintage school canteen/refectory chairs, with those metal tubular structures and that curved laminate wood. I have these as my dining chairs now. They're so cute and remind me of my school days hehe.
My favorites are the egg chair and the Eames loung chair, someday I'll have one of each. I have always loved the Barcelona chair too, they are gorgeous to look at!
Loved this video. Interesting and I learned things! The cesca chair was huge back in the 70s & 80s. I had no idea that had been around so long. It has stayed in style on some level since. I enjoyed hearing the history about the different chairs!
I love, love, love the Barcelona chair. I think a lot of airport seating is inspired by it. The Cesca chair has always put me off, I think because I first saw it in the 70s, with peeling vinyl upholstery. We had a tulip kitchen table and my aunt's family had a an Eames lounge chair. I had (still have) a dollhouse version of the Egg and ottoman, in red felt. I think that was supposed to be like a modern wingback chair.
This was such an interesting show. Would you please do another on chairs? I really enjoyed learning about the designs and materials used to achieve the look. So nice to see pictures of the designers and learn about them too. Thank you😊
Definitely would like to see a part 2! I love so many of these styles and it'll be so helpful as I'm furnishing my first apartment to know the terms to search for. Would also love too see a video for tables since, lol 😅, I don't have a dining room table set yet.
Excellent chair selections. They really are investment pieces, but at 44 years old I feel like if it isn't sustainable and timeless I can do without. Unfortunately that means that I don't buy much, but when I do it counts and it will outlive me. Thanks for this awesome overview!
We have something very similar to the Elbow Chair (the back piece is just slightly thicker on ours) and we LOVE it. Bought it with our table. Our table is wearing and will eventually be replaced (maybe once we don’t have toddlers lol) but looove the chairs still.
OMG Nick ... thank you, I want to change my dining room table and chairs and can't decide what style to go for. I also do like mixing like a settee and then chairs, but not sure. Also, please do a video if you can about the cream colors on the wall like your white walls ... you're the best!
Windsor, Queen Anne, wing chair - so many were on the list but were cut for time! Once my videos go into 20+ minute territory, people don’t click as often. Maybe a part 2 in the future!?
yes a part 2. Also possibly a video on sofas, settee, and couches video like this one; since this was a very useful fun video.
Part 2? Yes, please!
Definitely a part 2! Please include Chinese Chippendale also.
I’m new as this can we ask questions? Do they get answered if we do
Yes, please, part 2 would be great!
I LOOOOOVE CHAIRS!! They're like the "shoes of furniture". Functional sculptures!!
Love hearing the history of these designs. Thank you Professor Nick.
Ditto
I love the history of design and I’m glad you all do too! 📚
Same, I'm such a nerd when it comes to history. I also love learning that someone actually invented all these things I took for granted
Love this too. I studied fashion design and we had two semesters of the history of fashion. I loved those classes. I’m interested in interior design as well and I’m thoroughly enjoying the history of furniture.
Yay! You mentioned my ,,Louis XVI.- Chair" Yes! I love them....100 x better in real wood and upholstering with Cotton-Brokat, than the ,,Ghost- Chair".....and I got 4 of them second- hand at the price of 1 ,,Ghost"- knock-off!!! I allways enjoy Your programm!!! Your fun!!!
I can relate to the “ugly, confusing, unrestful world” of the table and chair leg chaos. Having to look at it made me so unhappy that I got simple Parsons type chairs with linen slipcovers, and a round table with one leg in the center. What a relief it was. Some people are just highly sensitive to clutter and chaos.
me too!
i have 2 6 seater dinettes and i just scatter most the chairs strategically throughout the house unless i have company
"HSP" describes people who may have visual/audio/tactile sensitivities... often minimalists
I agree 100%. I'm also a minimalist & a vegan. It all fits together for me.
I think that's where the dining bench comes in. BUT I HATE IT. Who wants to sit on a freakin bench?!😜
I also opted for parsons chairs for my dining room. I prefer the look of a glass dining table, but didn't want to amplify the look of a centipede underneath. The parsons chairs give a really simple understated look.
We would all welcome a part 2 video! Bring it!
My Dad was an artist in the 1940-50's and we had many of these designs in our house over the years. While they were beautiful, only a couple of them are comfortable to sit in for more than 15 minutes. The low back chairs for the dining room particularly uncomfortable as they hit the back in the wrong place unless you are a tiny person. The Barcelona was the most comfortable, but so many of these designs are so profunctory as you say, you find them in any office you go to, so has cheapened the looks for me. One thing for sure it is easy peasy to decorate with mid century furniture. Simple and to the point. The Eames chair is incredibly comfortable. We always had one in the family home in various degrees of wear. lol Thanks for the video. It was fun to see all the lovey chairs.
We don't deserve Nick. Excellent research, pictures, Nick's candid input, I love it!!!!!
Wow! This is the most comprehensive video on chairs that I have ever seen!
Omg this video came in the right time, I’m looking for dining chairs and I LOVE wishbone chair and didn’t even know it was a timeless design
I have two wishbone chairs, love them. They hug you in a sense.
We had a oblong tulip table and 6 bright yellow tulip chairs growing up but the base on ours had wheels. I have 2 sisters and 1 brother and we would spin each other as fast as we could until we fell out dizzy and couldn’t stand up straight. 😂 We had so much fun. Entertainment before technology consumed the world.
My grandparents bought an orange leather egg chair in the 70s and after they passed my cousin inherited it and it fits perfectly with her aesthetic 👌
I agree..👏👏👏
I have a tan colour egg chair that I got from my grands that I still love & so do my friends that call in for coffee..
It also has the "button back" effect of the Barcelona chair..such a comfortable chair for reading or watching TV..
Great presentation of timeless taste. Including the clock that shows no time - it’s timeless 😂
Ohhhhhhhh the elbow chair is also GORGEOUS
Love Love Love the Barcelona Chair! ❣
Such a timely video. I need living room side chairs today!
Ugh….now I have a new pet peeve….lots of legs under a table.🙃
Thanks Nick!😅
I didn't know I would find the history of chairs this interesting. Thank you, Nick. 😊
Designing a really nice chair is kind of a holy grail project for many of us designers :)
oh wow, I would LOVE to have videos dedicated to other categories of timeless design. Super helpful!
I love this video format with some little history lessons sprinkled in
You are my favorite home designer on UA-cam! Thank you for keeping me level headed. You really help me think through my decor
Barcelona chairs are so stylish, never a bad choice!
I recently purchased two matching Neo-Renaissance carved oak chairs. I have traditional furniture and it works.
What I love about “the chair” in general is that it instantly speaks of a particular time. Yes, as Nick mentions, some designs are so beautiful that they become classics and popular beyond their time, but the form, detail, construction all point to their origin. Because a side/dining chair especially is the most used piece in a home, it endures a lot of wear and tear. It wears out more quickly , is less expensive than larger furniture, and is more often replaced. That in itself drives a faster style evolution than most furniture. If you are into vintage and classic pieces, you can count on finding an oddball single chair for about nothing, so they are great “first pieces” when starting a home or a collection.
P.S. - Have to add the Windsor chair to the list of icons.
Yes, the Windsor. Absolutely.
I am loving these timeless videos, keep them coming!
Granted, the Barcelona chair absolutely screams MCM, BUT, once you have seated yourself in one, the effortlessly cool chair, it is a gargantuan effort to get up out of the chair, it is comfy, it is cozy and purrrrrfect for curling up with a chunky throw and a warm mug, until you need to get out of it. Good Luck. I know, I have one.
Brilliant idea to present timeless chairs. Please do a follow up about kitchen chairs, versus kitchen style.
I never appreciated the tulip chair aesthetic but now learning that the designer saw 4 legs contributing to an "ugly, confusing, unrestful world," I get it! There really are so many legs all around my dining table lol. I won't see it the same again. BUT I am still a 4 leg gal.
I personally think that in these timeless videos you are at your best. .
I can't believe the Windsor chair wasn't on this list. Definitely want a part 2! Thanks, Nick!
Loved this video. The Barcelona and the Eames Chairs are soooooo comfortable. I live with 4 big men, and they love them. They also love my generously sized Queen Ann dining chairs, which I like so much more than the Louis'.
Favorite topic! Just had a tulip table reproduction with marble top delivered after wanting one forever. Saarinen also designed the terminal at JFK Airport. Also the Barcelona chair became super popular in the 70s. Oh no! No Wassily chair or Corbisier LC4 lounge!
I love these "timeless styles" videos of yours! Thanks Nick!
Hello Nick, I am a furniture upholsterer and have recovered many of these chairs across my career. Loved the video! Hate doing those Barcelona chair cushions, nightmare!
I agree 100% - if it worked a hundred years ago, it will work in another 100 years. 👌
Absolutely love the Eames lounge chair. So comfortable. It's on my wish list. Also love the simplicity of the Elbow chairs too! Thanks for such an informative video.
Unfortunately I see the Elbow chair as a hazard. I always get visions of a kid falling right through the back of it.
‘You had me at hello’ with this video. Excellent content, Scandinavian designers and a little history… Amazing 👏🏻🙌🏼 😍 Subscribed and yes to Part 2!!
I like this… thanks Nick. I have heard names of designers and items but you are good at explaining. These designers are getting recognition among us plebs bc of you. 👍🏻
Love this! In an ideal world each of my rooms would have ones of these statement chairs in!
Imo a true Windsor Chair is the most timeless chair you can get. It has history, natural look of wood, and is extremely comfortable for a wooden chair.
Excellent, sir! I loved that you explained the history and then showed each chair in more than one styling. I would love a part 2 on this!🌸
You are such a fine resource for ideas! Your overview of chair design inspires me! I am too old to create another house, but I can create the furnishings for my final house! I know you are (justifyabley) cautious about DIYers, but some of us are good, and value inspiration. Thank you!
I love this so much! Honorable mentions might be the Wassily Chair and the Coconut Chair. There’s probably enough to do a part 2!
I had to cut so many!
@@Nick_Lewis I know you're not into traditional furniture, but the wing chair has been a classic in homes for 400 years.
@@olga138 - They're still so popular because unlike so many modern chairs, people over 55 can actually get into them and then get back out again with dignity intact. If I parked myself in a coconut chair I'd need a crane to get back up. But seriously, there's NO chance I could do it without at least two people to help me. All these low sofas with low arms and armless chairs may be lovely design, but a person who is not young & spry looks at them and cringes. It's so thoughtless to invite over your parents, grandparents, great aunt, etc. and then offer them a chair 1/2 the height they need to rise unassisted. Design should take human needs into consideration. At the very least have a mix and if you're the host, shoo the kids out of the chairs that work best for your older visitors.
this is SUCH a good video, Nick!
I agree with you, these chairs are all timeless and beautiful. Perfect!
Great video about chairs. I make chairs myself because I love chairs. I use natural and found materials and paint. Thank you so much Nick
Great list. The egg chair reminds me of the wing back chair. So comfortable. In the early 70's, our college lounge rooms were furnished with an abundance of Barcelona chairs, covered in vinyl.
I have had the cesca chair replica as an office chair for 12 years. Same one chair. I looooved it. Very comfortable.
Thanks for the added wonderful, unexpected history lesson as well as stunning options
I think I enjoyed this video the most out of all of your videos. I learned alot, I always recognised these designs, but never knew more about them. And you are so talented and passionated about this, it was a joy listening to you. Thank you, Nick!
Ugh you make me want all these chairs!!! Love this series of educational videos! Thank you Nick
Thanks for the chapters. It made it really easy to find the Cesca chair when you referenced back to it (while discussing the Takashi Chair).
I’m fortunate and have two of the Eames LCW chairs. They are beautiful and incredibly comfortable. I also have the lounge chair and ottoman. I love it for its look however it’s not as comfortable as I would have wanted. Still an excellent chair and a beautiful design.
these videos have been incredibly helpful in understanding timeless design. Often people will talk about “timeless” design and then reference pictures of homes that were taken last year. Discussing particular pieces is really helpful to explain the idea that they may go in and out of popularity but nobody will look at these pieces and go “ew what a dated chair”
Thanks Nick! Your videos have helped us so much with furnishing our first house. This is exactly what I needed today since our table arrived this morning :) Love your videos!
For me, its the taksashi, eams lounge, louis and barcelona chairs.
(not that anyone asked 😁)
Nick, This was a fun video! thanks!
Thank you for this highly educational video. When I bought chairs for my home, I just picked whatever I thought I would still love years later. Today I learn that they are called “elbow chairs” and “Takashi chairs” 😀
Thank you Nick! My (interior designer) mom had a huge Tulip table & chairs in her eat-in kitchen for decades. Our entire family of 7 plus various friends had many hours of fun & family time there. This brought back great memories as I've not seen it in awhile.. One of my nieces took it immediately after my mom passed. As you can imagine, that caused a good bit of bad feelings until I had to let it go.
I love watching your videos and hope you keep them coming! ❤
If you decide to do a part 2, I’d love to hear about Le Corbusier chair!
Like you, I love the Scandi/ mid century ish vibe. We are planning a move where we’re mostly starting over as far as design and furniture goes. I love those first few you showed. I’m keeping notes… 😁
Omg you actually mentioned traditional. Thank you !
I have 1980s Henredon Ming style chairs with a carved back in a light lacquer and they are just so beautiful. They actually look modern and cool in my dining room.
Love these Nick!! Agree wholeheartedly. Quick note about the Tulip chairs and the Panton chairs - as an owner of 5 Panton and 2 tulip chairs myself, the higher end ones are actually made out of fiberglass - not plastic. They are weighty and substantial and gorgeous. I also own a ball chair, which though a bit more playful and out there, is another fiberglass chair that I feel is somewhat classic.
I love traditional style. It makes me feel warm, soothed and luxurious, but I also adore you and your style. I must admit though that I feel bad liking that style cause you don't. How do I watch you and still love my style? Such a conundrum.
Love the "timeless" videos!
LOVE THIS!! what's better then talking about good design with some history and advice sprinkled in between? You did such a great job of talking about the topic in an informative but entertaining way. I would watch another 1000 parts of this series.
I think the elbow chair really channels Japanese Zen design when it’s in a dark stain, too! So versatile!
I LOVE this video! So fascinating to hear about the designers and history of these iconic looks. Would love to see more breakdowns of one piece of furniture in the future! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
I adore all these chairs. My favorite is the Barcelona chair. From my early twenties when I encountered this chair at an artist's apartment I lusted after it. I wanted this chair but it was so expensive and there was always something else I needed to spend that money on. Finally, 3 years ago I spotted a pair of Barcelona chairs with their footstools at an estate sale in Florida. Beautiful brown leather worn just enough to be interesting. I got them all for $350! I love them so much. They are gorgeous as well as comfortable. Dreams do come true.
I have my grandparents Dog bone Heywood Wakefield dining set (with buffet) and I absolutely adore it! It's a little on the honey side with the blond wood, but the correct seat fabrics have kept it fresh for YEARS. It's a gem! Yes, I think you're going to need a part 2 for this one!
I remember friends getting the Tulip dining room set sometime around 1982/83. They had the perfect home for it.
The Eames Lounge Chair is my all time favorite. It is a work of art, and sooo comfortable. I wanted one forever, but they were out of my budget. Now that I have the budget, it would not fit my current design, so, oh well. The Eames LCW, I knew it as the potato chip chair, probably the name used by a knock off. I just got four of the S shaped chairs in a really beefy all-weather wicker, to go around a table on my patio. They weren’t cheap, but I fell in love with the look, they are comfortable, and built to last.
Looking for a Barcelona chair with an ottoman; great design. Would look great in my office area. Changed my mind: Just saw the Emes lounge chair; now I want that!
Love all this info. I now know that I have 4 elbow chairs around my table. I purchased them from home depot online. $90 each. Who knew! I just love the simplicity of the design. What a great deal and they are so comfortable. Thanks Nick
In every video you are sooo clear and your advise so interesting.Thanx from Sicily!!!
Yeah! My Takashi chairs made your list. Don’t know why I’m so stoked with that but secretly maybe because I hang on your every word when it comes to timeless pieces ☺️ loved this list and stories behind each
I'm liking this 'timeless' series. How about timeless window treatments? Is there such a thing? Blinds (vertical vs horizontal, wooden vs rattan/grasses etc.) Curtains vs drapes. No window treatments at all! 😄
Yes please!! I have bare windows because I couldn't decide in my living room
Okay.... and thanks for throwing in a quick reference to the French "Louis" styles, but with respect to traditional styles, the English Chippendale chair is probably #1 on the list of "classics." It pretty much goes with anything!
The Bubble from Roche Bobois is an excellent piece- beautiful and comfortable
You are my favorite! Great video. I learned so much!
Great follow up to the timeless lighting video. Sadly, my favorite, the womb chair only received a mention....or more. Talk about a comfortable chair ,the womb chair is the bomb.
Ah man, what an excellent selection. I love all those chairs so much! I used to have some of them in fact (tulip+table, elbow, egg) but had to sell half of them when I downsized and the rest got damaged in the move. Heartbreaking. I looked into buying them again but they go at a shockingly high price now, while they were so cheap back when I lived in Sweden. Sigh.
Another type of iconic chairs I really like are vintage school canteen/refectory chairs, with those metal tubular structures and that curved laminate wood. I have these as my dining chairs now. They're so cute and remind me of my school days hehe.
Great video, thanks Nick! I love learning where designs came from.
It helps me to plan my future furniture combinations when I know a bit about them.
I just bought 4 cesca chairs to put with my smoked glass tulip table. Love them !
Thank you! That was sooo informative.
Love, love, love this video. Great, useful content plus design lessons! Doesn’t get any better!!
My favorites are the egg chair and the Eames loung chair, someday I'll have one of each. I have always loved the Barcelona chair too, they are gorgeous to look at!
Loved this video. Interesting and I learned things! The cesca chair was huge back in the 70s & 80s. I had no idea that had been around so long. It has stayed in style on some level since. I enjoyed hearing the history about the different chairs!
I love, love, love the Barcelona chair. I think a lot of airport seating is inspired by it.
The Cesca chair has always put me off, I think because I first saw it in the 70s, with peeling vinyl upholstery.
We had a tulip kitchen table and my aunt's family had a an Eames lounge chair. I had (still have) a dollhouse version of the Egg and ottoman, in red felt. I think that was supposed to be like a modern wingback chair.
I love this video! I've been looking for 3 of these exact chairs and now I can finally put names to what I'm looking for!
Love this video! I couldn’t help but laugh to myself when it came to the Panton chair. It reminded me of Lola from the Shark Tale movie!
This was such an interesting show. Would you please do another on chairs? I really enjoyed learning about the designs and materials used to achieve the look. So nice to see pictures of the designers and learn about them too. Thank you😊
I love the tulip table and chairs.
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Definitely would like to see a part 2! I love so many of these styles and it'll be so helpful as I'm furnishing my first apartment to know the terms to search for. Would also love too see a video for tables since, lol 😅, I don't have a dining room table set yet.
Excellent chair selections. They really are investment pieces, but at 44 years old I feel like if it isn't sustainable and timeless I can do without. Unfortunately that means that I don't buy much, but when I do it counts and it will outlive me. Thanks for this awesome overview!
We have something very similar to the Elbow Chair (the back piece is just slightly thicker on ours) and we LOVE it. Bought it with our table. Our table is wearing and will eventually be replaced (maybe once we don’t have toddlers lol) but looove the chairs still.
I’ve never seen a lot of these in person. Very cool to learn their histories and names.
I didn’t realize all of those chairs had names. My favorite is the jurors chair. The comfort and craftsmanship is spectacular.
OMG Nick ... thank you, I want to change my dining room table and chairs and can't decide what style to go for. I also do like mixing like a settee and then chairs, but not sure. Also, please do a video if you can about the cream colors on the wall like your white walls ... you're the best!