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Objects of Design: Copper Chair by Blu Dot

copper chair from blu dot at heals
copper chair from blu dot at heals

I love this chair. Made from powder-coated steel it’s basically a flat pack piece of furniture. You simply fold along the lines to assemble. The copper patina will age naturally so it will become more and more beautiful with time.

real good chair by blu dot
real good chair by blu dot

The copper would be my favourite, and, I appreciate that at £299, it’s a hefty investment, but you would totally only only need one of these at a table. The warm metallic tones will gone beautifully with natural wood, leather or plastic chairs.

real good chair folding steel chair copper and qua from blu dot
the copper chair also comes in aqua

It does come in other colours too mind you. This aqua version, which retails at £149 is also rather gorgeous. There’s black and white, as you might expect and they’re all available at Heals. Blu Dot is an American company which was set up in 1997 by John Christakos and Maurice Blanks.

wooden stool/coffee table with choice of coloured felt top by blu dot
wooden stool/coffee table with choice of coloured felt top by blu dot

“As friends in college we shared a passion for art, architecture and design. After school we began to furnish our first homes and found we didn’t like the stuff we could afford and we couldn’t afford the stuff we liked.” A sentiment which will resonate with many of us.

scamp coffee table from blu dot comes in three sizes and three colourscscamp coffee table from blu dot comes in three sizes and three colours
scamp coffee table from blu dot comes in three sizes and three colours

The chairs are definitely my favourite piece but there’s masses more for every room in the house. I also rather like this so-called “cute lil bugger” of a side table.

low wooden round side table from blu dot
low wooden round side table from blu dot

To see the full catalogue of Blu Dot designs click here

 

 

 

Kate Watson-Smyth

The author Kate Watson-Smyth

I’m a journalist who writes about interiors mainly for The Financial Times but I have also written regularly for The Independent and The Daily Mail. My house has been in Living Etc, HeartHome and featured in The Wall Street Journal & Corriere della Sera. I also run an interior styling consultancy Mad About Your House. Welcome to my Mad House.

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