What is Biophilic Design?
Biophilic design is the concept of bringing elements of nature to indoor spaces. Builders and designers can incorporate nature through patterns, light, water features, views, and even scents.
Read MoreBiophilic design is the concept of bringing elements of nature to indoor spaces. Builders and designers can incorporate nature through patterns, light, water features, views, and even scents.
Read MoreWhen you consider purchasing wood chairs, you may find yourself asking: What is sheen and why is it important?
Read MoreEustis Chair: About Us Eustis Chair designs and manufactures custom hardwood country club chairs, dining hall chairs, library chairs, school chairs, funeral home chairs, as well as chairs for other high-use spaces. Our chairs are designed for elegance and comfort, and engineered for durability. History...
Read MoreEustis Chair has recently completed a variety of new projects around the United States. Let's take a look at a few of our recent installations.
Read MoreThis new cross back stacking chair was modeled after a farm house chair design. However, we have refined the look, and in true Eustis Chair Style, added elegance.
Read MoreA furniture trend to keep your eye on in the future comes from the past. We are seeing a surge in popularity in antique furnishings. There are a variety of reasons for the move toward more traditional furniture.
Read MoreAt the Duquesne Club (pronounced “Ducane”), their rich history is one of their most valuable and cherished assets. Accordingly, their new member dining chair had to offer superior comfort and traditional elegance to match their aesthetic.
Read MoreAs the school year quickly approaches, school districts are in the midst of finalizing their plans for the year. Many schools are being asked to create different classroom arrangements for social distancing.
Read MoreThe popularity of light-colored hardwood furniture is a trend you can expect to see more of in upcoming years. This trend is already popular in many Scandinavian countries.
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