Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Armen Living 5th Ave. Chair Featured on HGTV

Armen Living 5th Ave. chair was featured on Meg's Great Rooms "Designing from outside in" episode.

Mary Beth and Kevin are totally stumped when it comes to decorating their split-level home. Meg will start by using their love of nature as a springboard for a design that will bring personality and life into their space with nature-inspire





Friday, April 13, 2012

***Vibrant Furnishings*** Add color to your living room with Armen Living Furniture

***Vibrant Furnishings*** 
Add color to your living room with Armen Living Furniture. 
Some photos from a furnished loft in Beverly Hills








Sunday, February 12, 2012

Well-known designer Josh Johnson furnished the backstage area with Armen Living products for the American Country Awards in Vegas


Stars came out to the Backstage Creations Celebrity Retreat held in the MGM Grand following the American Country Awards on December 5, 2011, where they signed items for charity and checked out some of the hottest holiday gift items.

Pistol Annies, The Band Perry, Kristin Chenoweth, Blake Shelton, Lauren Alaina, and Scotty McCreery all autographed custom designed belt buckles which will be hand cast in bronze and given to Child help, a leading non-profit dedicated to helping victims of child abuse and neglect, for auction. Visit www.childhelp.org/metalcast for more info.

About Armen Living
Founded in 1978, Armen Living has developed an enduring reputation for exceptional quality and customer-centered business practices. Visit www.armenliving.com or watch our latest YouTube video: http://youtu.be/lj9Ii_jcERY

 
 
 
 
  




Monday, January 23, 2012

Armen Living Has Partnered With Odir Sofa In China

LOS ANGELES, January 23, 2012

Capitalizing on the growing trend in contemporary furniture, Armen Living has partnered with Odir Sofa in China as their exclusive US representative. Expanding on a successful domestic warehousing program, Armen Living will now offer the product through a container program as well. Odir Sofa designs and manufactures fashion-forward upholstery, using tactile fabrics that convey pleasure and exude self-expression while resonating with the modern, chic lifestyle. The product has been featured on several prominent print magazines and TV shows, including Kourtney & Khloé Take Miami, HGTV’d, and Hell’s Kitchen.

To help promote this new venture, Armen Living will introduce a floor sample dating program that offers flexibility in payment options. The company will be showing the product at the upcoming Las Vegas market January 30 through February 3rd, 2012 in showroom B125.
To learn more about this exceptional mix of new sofa and casual seating collections visit http://www.OdirUSA.com


About Armen Living


Founded in 1978, Armen Living has developed an enduring reputation for exceptional quality and customer-centered business practices. Visit www.armenliving.com or watch our latest YouTube video: 










Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Armen Living Laguna Chair Featured on HGTV

Armen Living Laguna Chair was featured on HGTV's "HGTV'd Epsiode 110" where Carter Oosterhouse Transforms Boring Bonus Room Into Hip, '50s Style Home Theatre With Swanky Lounge. Click here for more details



     

        

     

    

Monday, August 29, 2011

Armen Living Barrister Sofa Chair featured on Fox11

Armen Living Barrister Sofa Chair featured on Fox 11 "Hell's Kitchen" episode 6 competitors of Superstar Chef Gordon Ramsay's show


Barrister Sofa set click here http://goo.gl/oVM6I To watch the full episode click here http://goo.gl/3lfIA

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Transforming a Loft into a Living Space

Loft living is envied in the big city, but it comes with its design challenges. First, lofts usually aren’t built with the intention of becoming a private residence. Also, a loft can be too nondescript and industrial-looking to feel like a living space. But a loft can feel more like a home and less like a cavernous warehouse with the right home furnishings. View it as a blank canvas, and anything is possible.

Conquer and divide space

First things first: separate the space into individual areas depending on how they will be used (eating, socializing, working, sleeping). Once that’s figured out, determine where the furniture will go. By compartmentalizing the space with the furniture pieces, each area can be visually distinguished.

Not any furniture choice will do — keep in mind what each piece can do for the interior. A fully curtained canopy bed could be all that’s needed to demarcate a bedroom. A pierced bookcase holds books and belongings and functions as a portable wall. Being able to see through it also prevents a small space from feeling closed in. A low-back sofa like the UrbanityCollection Roxbury Sofa can indicate a conversation area, but its shorter height can make the ceiling seem higher and the loft roomier.

Let the light in

Lighting is another subtle way to define areas. It also brightens up the dark corners in a living space — a common problem in lofts that may not have many windows or natural light. Shine light strategically on separate areas in the interior to further appropriate each section and highlight key furniture pieces.

Think about textures that can be showcased. Living room seating furniture could be accented with modern track lighting above, directed at a chic, leather Urbanity Collection Apollo Club Chair and glass-top Alta Table with metal details.

A touch of fabric

Fabric is important in making any interior feel comfortable and livable. From furniture to wall art, fabric provides warmth. Its texture is especially welcome in a cold, bare loft and is a nice break from flat, white walls. 

One way to accomplish this is through inviting, warm tones. A robust red Trace Sofa or Jester Club Chair with rust colored dots, both from Urbanity Collection, have just the right amount of warmth and style for metropolitan living.

Decorate with texture

Varying textures enlivens a space and infuses sensual appeal. Texture is how an object feels by touch or how one’s eye read its surface. Keeping this in mind, choose furniture, finishes, art and accessories that are smooth, rough, woven, soft, fuzzy, silky, hard, bumpy and prickly. The more textures the more interesting the decor.

 
Mix up textures for personality. The tufted chenille Urbanity Collection Trace Sofa and Trace Chair juxtaposed to the hard appearance of the Urbanity Collection Decca Coffee Table is an unexpected combination. The natural wood and metal accents of the Urbanity Collection Obliq dining tables, which come in various sizes, are a study in beautiful contrasts. With so many textures to indulge the senses, a loft space will easily feel like home.

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