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Thanks, Melissa, for inviting me and Design Shuffle to visit Rooms today! I am excited to be here because ghost chairs really do make me happy. Designed by Philippe Stark in 2002 based on a classic Louis XVI chair, the ghost chair is a minimalist chair that feels extravagant. I know a ghost chair has been on the “must have” list of many designers and design lovers for the past several years. I think one would make a great desk chair for my home office. What do you think? Have one? Want one? Here are some great pics to get you inspired. Enjoy!
The Outfit of the Day
viaThe ghost chair comes in a range of “clear” colors that have the barest hint of color. Can you see the Louis XVI design lines?
The ghost chair also comes in tinted shades that give it slightly more presence in the room but keeps the transparent nature of the chair intact. Love the pink.
A sophisticated contemporary kitchen is the perfect space for a set of ghost chairs. Their elegant lines work well with the chandelier.
A smoke tinted ghost chair paired with a metal console table makes for a glamorous vanity in sophisticated
bathroom designs like this one. The polycarbonate plastic is great for damp environments or even outdoor use.
The Outfit of the Day
viaThe classic lines and translucent appearance let the ghost chair seamlessly blend into any style. Mixed with an eclectic collection of chairs, the ghost chair looks right at home.
The Louis ghost chair plays well with others, mixing in with contemporary, antique, and natural design elements.
The Outfit of the Day
viaThe ghost chair looks fantastic when paired with other design classics, like the Saarinen Tulip table. A loose cushion makes the chair more comfortable.
There is an
interior design trend of mixing ghost chairs with sheepskin, which makes me think of ice and fur. The ghost chair is comfortable on its own but the sheepskin definitely helps it stand out in a room.
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