You and me both!!! Although it might get a little crowded! LOL! Seriously divine... I've actually been thinking of something quite similar (but hanging) for my balcony to provide privacy from the neighbors while allowing me to sneak peaks whenever I want!
This looks like the Egg chair that Nicole from Making it Lovely has in her backyard: http://makingitlovely.com/2008/09/22/the-egg-chair-for-my-birthday/
I hate to brag...BUT.... I have one and it is wonderful! Mine has a light in the top for reading, and is light weight enough to move easily (I turn it to a wall and hide from the kids with a home magazine and a wine) -bliss at witching hour! Most of them are made in Indonesia, and mine was only about $150 US. One of the bonuses of living in Jakarta!
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You and me both!!! Although it might get a little crowded! LOL! Seriously divine... I've actually been thinking of something quite similar (but hanging) for my balcony to provide privacy from the neighbors while allowing me to sneak peaks whenever I want!
ReplyDeleteDo you know where I can get one of these things? Where did you find this. I love it! it would be perfect for my bedroom.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the Egg chair that Nicole from Making it Lovely has in her backyard: http://makingitlovely.com/2008/09/22/the-egg-chair-for-my-birthday/
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring a photo from Cookie magazine! Check out the entire playroom slideshow here: http://www.cookiemag.com/
ReplyDeleteI hate to brag...BUT.... I have one and it is wonderful! Mine has a light in the top for reading, and is light weight enough to move easily (I turn it to a wall and hide from the kids with a home magazine and a wine) -bliss at witching hour!
ReplyDeleteMost of them are made in Indonesia, and mine was only about $150 US. One of the bonuses of living in Jakarta!