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Mixed Metals and New Tables

By Kerrysteele @kerrysteeleart
Mixed metals and new tables
I love to mix fun things in with unfun things. Who doesn't, right? Well, I had the occasion to brave summertime 95 traffic, albeit on a Monday morning, to take my daughter to her college orientation and then make the roundtrip again on Tuesday. A quick stop at the nearest coffee shop on Monday had me peering into the window of Random Harvest. I knew the Old Town Alexandria location but this section of Arlington, while unfamiliar, is now a favorite.They were not yet open at that hour but I knew my Tuesday trip might just be timed right for a visit. The visit proved worthy. It is a lovely mix of old and new and quite affordable for a place of that quality, I thought.

Mixed metals and new tables

Most of my furniture is vintage.

  It's funny how changes happen to a house and it's decor. Things got shuffled about for painting this room and adjacent ones and I discovered things I wanted in different places. I needed a table next to this chair, which is my perch for the rare occasions I watch TV. We tried a few we already have and I got a feel for the correct size. I was positive I would find something online or at Homegoods and my impatience almost won. Mr. Designdumonde had the winning words with , "I don't care what kind of great deal it is, I don't want any furniture that we don't love and intend to keep." Wise indeed.

Mixed metals and new tables

Nesting tables- Random Harvest


This fantastic set of metal and stone tables was indeed a deal at $295 for the pair but one I will not tire of anytime soon and I feel comfortable that they could move to other rooms in my house..or next house as the case may be.  As I photographed these I also noticed how much I loved the casual feel mixed metals can lend to a space. 

Mixed metals and new tables

Table  from CB2


 The polished chrome of this table and the polished steel of my original vintage Brno chairs mixed with the brass accessories and the legs of my mid-century console really keep the room interesting to me.  
Mixed metals and new tables
   I also love the high-low mix and it happens to be the only room we allow toys in.  Toys? What toys? It was a great laugh that I was able to photograph this with minimal tidying and still keep the pink Lego box out of the shot.  
Mixed metals and new tables
  If you are local check out Random Harvest at one of their 4 locations and on Facebook


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