fbpx

Share on...

May 23, 2019

Mobelli: How To Decorate the Dining Room of Your Dreams

Dining rooms should be the main focus of a home as this is where families come together without distractions to either share stories at everyday meals or to celebrate special occasions.

With the dining area being such an important part of the home, homeowners should take special care in selecting the perfect dining sets to suit their space and lifestyles.

The below snippet introduces the functional yet timeless mid-century modern styled Ottawa dining table and Sherbrook dining chairs as a must-have indoor dining set. Now available from Mobelli.

Mid-Century Modern Style:

The trend embraces functionality, with sleek lines and geometric forms paired with non-traditional or juxtaposing fabrics, explains Mobelli co-founder Alon Sachs.

Boasting a unique blend of contrasting materials and two-toned fabrics, the trend is epitomised in the Sherbrook dining chair. The Sherbrook dining chair is an ideal way to build on a neutral colour palette, with its modern-retro inspired design and two-toned PU leather upholstery in peach and grey. The sleek rose gold legs add in an element of architectural design to your space.

This chair is best paired with the dark wood bevelled top and sleek geometric-shaped rose gold legs of the Ottawa dining table. The rectangular shape of the Ottawa dining table works in most dining rooms, especially in homes with open-plan spaces.

“Not only is it essential that you have comfortable dining furniture – after all, you’ll be spending a great deal of family time at the table – but also that you have pieces that will have longevity both in style and quality,” concludes Sachs.

Style your dining room in true perfection and shop the look from Mobelli. Leaders in design-led furniture, the Mobelli Furniture + Living ranges are comprised of both classic and contemporary design to add style to your living space.

Visit Mobelli.


Visit SA Decor & Design on social media


Interested in advertising with us? Find out how