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Choose the Perfect Bark Chair for Your Cozy Home
PinterestBark chair has once again become popular in interior design as a rustic and cozy choice for creating modern spaces with hints of warmth and relaxation.
This furniture style, which was in vogue in previous decades, is now presented in new interpretations with fresh applications.
Bark Chair: From Traditional to Modern
One of the main advantages of using a bark chair in interior design is that despite its rustic character, it does not look cliché or tied to a specific style.
A bark chair can serve as a contrasting element, for example, in a fully modern interior or blend perfectly with retro-vintage design.
A bark chair is an excellent choice for those who want to add a touch of rustic boho style to their home. For each of these cases, there is an appropriate model. Check out a few ideas below.
Modern Bark Chair
PinterestThe modern bark chair is currently one of the most loved. The body of this style is often made from solid wood, while the backrest is made from straw. Metallic legs are also typical in some models.
Bark Chair in Vintage Style
PinterestUnlike its modern counterpart, a vintage bark chair usually features bark on the seat rather than the backrest. Another distinctive feature is hand-carved decorative details.
Bark Rocking Chair
PinterestToday, a straw rocking chair is an ideal option if you want to add the atmosphere of your grandmother's old house to your home. If you're looking for a striking and authentic decor, such chairs can be found in boutiques. Modern replicas of these chairs are also available, imitating the vintage style.
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