February 28th, 2010 by jennifermyers
LRM Interior Design proudly presents the first of their Top Five Faves blogs. We are starting off with the topic of side or occasional tables that we love! Of course, it was so hard to whittle the list down to just five, but we did our best to present the five best table that the industry has to offer, from many talented furniture designers. So, with no further ado, let’s begin:

Hershey Table from Corbin Bronze
Top Fave Number One: Lisa McDennon’s choice was this uniquely shaped hammered bronze table from Corbin Bronze. Not surprisingly, it’s called the Hershey Table, and indeed the base looks just like the delicious Hershey’s Kiss™. This table could be tucked in the corner or next to a chair, where its unconventional shape could be discovered by the observant viewer. Or, an interior designer of Lisa’s caliber could design a whole room around the beauty, color and form of this chair. She has done it before with a single lamp! Find this and more Corbin Bronze tables at www.corbinbronze.com. (read the rest of this post…)
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September 11th, 2009 by jennifermyers

Puzzle floor tiles from the Jamie Beckwith Collection
“When you think of wood flooring, you usually think in straight lines,” says Jan Smith, LRM Interior Design’s senior designer. “But now we can have much more fun!” Jan has found the Jamie Beckwith Collection, with wood floor “tiles” that come in quite a few innovative shapes like puzzle pieces, scalloped tiles that look like fish scales, hexagons for a honeycomb pattern and some that look suspiciously like shapes from the popular Tetris video game.
“I think the puzzle floor tiles (shown left) would be great in a nursery or a childrens’ playroom,” says Jan. “And the sculpted tiles would create a fabulous look in a home’s foyer.” (read the rest of this post…)
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