Help Choosing Leather Color for Office Remodel
Todd
6年前
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I recently remodeled an office in my home and am looking to pick out the right color for the leather club chair (Churchill from Restoration Hardware) that will go with the RH St. James Desk (Antique Coffee). Both are pictured below.
Below that is a swatch of the desk next two 3 leather swatches. The walls are Benjamin Moore Abalone (a light gray) and look closest to the first picture without the swatches (other pictures distorted by the lighting).
Which color goes best Chestnut (lightest), Wiskey (reddish Brown), or Ebony (gray)?
In this context the ebony works best.
J Design Group
225 Malaga Ave
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Ph: 305-444-4611
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I would definitely agree that the ebony is the best fit.
Luxe Design Studios - Interior design
2151 E Commercial Blvd #304
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
(305) 851-2020
https://www.luxedesignstudios.com/
The Distressed Ebony (dark gray color) has been ordered. It's custom so about 2 months out. I'll post pictures when the room is all set. Thanks everyone.
Oh for anyone color shopping, I thought I'd help clear something up as it was a big issue for me:
The original pictures are with a Restoration Hardware leather sample called Antique Ebony not Distressed Ebony. After multiple sample reviews at RH, it looks like my sample may have been mislabeled. Both samples looked the same, but other Antique samples as well as one of RH's larger color books were definitely more brownish/black. Distressed was more Grayish/Black (like the samples in this post).
Essentially, that Antique sample pictured in the original post was probably really a Distressed sample. The pictures with the rug are the actual Distressed sample. Both are pictured below and again, the store samples of Antique looked completely different than either of these, but the Distressed sample matched them both within reasonable dye lot differences.
None of these pictures in this post represent what Antique Ebony looked like in other samples. If you like these photos...check out Distressed Ebony not Antique.
Distressed is what I ordered and is a less expensive color that is very similar to the Berkshire Pewter leather. Both are matte and show scratches easily.
Antique Ebony seemed more glossy and less prone to the scratches if you like that style better. But again, it is a little more brown than gray.
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