FEATURED: Scoop Back Chairs + Turned Pedestal Bistro Table
WHY IT WORKS: Designer Lori May created a relaxing retreat for her client in this downtown Nashville loft. In a corner of the small living room, she paired the sleek white Scoop Back Chairs with the warm and rustic Turned Pedestal Bistro Table for a unexpected but stylish look…
I recently finished a project using a several furniture pieces from West Elm. The modern Scoop Back Chairs and rustic Turned Pedestal Bistro Table helped create the texture I was looking for in the living room. The Carved Circles Window Panels softened and unified the loft’s open floor plan.
We shared the bedroom images of this same loft earlier this month. See more of Lori’s work at Lori May Interiors.
SHOP THIS ROOM
• Scoop Back Chair
• Turned Pedestal Bistro Table





9 comments
naoko says:
Mar 8, 2012
Love it – everything!
Where did the wall art come from?
Robin says:
Mar 8, 2012
I was wondering the same… love the wall art. Where is that from?
Michelle says:
Mar 8, 2012
The art is from Z Gallerie – I just grabbed two of them a couple months ago
Theresa says:
Mar 8, 2012
Love the wall art- any idea where it came from?
Suzy says:
Mar 8, 2012
Congrats on the feature! The mix of textures looks great.
Gia says:
Mar 8, 2012
Beautifully eclectic. Yes, where did the wall art come from? I have a dove grey wall screaming for it.
Holly says:
Mar 12, 2012
I’m so happy to see Lori’s project featured here. Lori is a true delight and has such a great eye for design. She did wonders with this Nashville loft and I love how she mixed textures throughout the space.
Patti says:
Apr 20, 2012
love…love…love it! You certainly have an eye for style. I also like the wall art, but can’t find it on the site. What was it called?
meet our fall cover model: Lori May | Little Black Dress | Little Red Wagon Magazine says:
Aug 1, 2012
[...] (and victory!) on HGTV’s Design Wars. This talented Marietta designer has also been featured here and here on Front & Main, the official design blog for West Elm. So, we kind of had an inkling [...]