Lattice got its reputation as a classic design element for clear reasons. Its signature crossed pattern is simple but beautiful, whether used indoors or outdoors. Given its origins in the garden, though, it always brings with it a cottage-chic appeal.
I love to see the lattice look used in other ways, particularly on chairs. It gives them this airy quality that is perfect for a space that needs visual openness and a general lightness to it. Lattice chairs have been around for ages, so you also have the added benefit of never worrying if they will go out of style.
Here are 10 examples of chairs inspired by lattice work used all around the house (and outside the house).
These classic faux bamboo chairs took inspiration from lattice work (which you can see outside in this photo) to forge a beautiful crossed pattern perfect for this breakfast nook.
Charming green chairs match the lattice work that surrounds them perfectly to create a cohesive outdoor dining experience.
Faux bamboo chairs make for ideal extra seating in a living room.
The two yellow chairs are an excellent choice for this small living room arrangement.
Lattice is wonderfully translated to these outdoor sofas, which look elegant and charming in this garden.
These chairs are the perfect casual elegance choice for this small but charming dining area.
An adorable coastal banquette is matched nicely with these pretty lattice chairs.
Even an elegant dining room can be made beautiful with these chairs.
Another benefit of this style is how well they take to being painted in bold colors. You can even switch out the cushion to totally personalize them.
Make them bold and bright or soft and neutral. The possibilities are endless.
If you are looking for a chair that is visually light and versatile, then consider this timeless option.
Warm regards,
Megan
Images { 1 – Architectural Digest / 2 – House Beautiful / 3 – Austin Harrelson via Decor Pad / 4 – Elle Decor / 5 – House Beautiful / 6 – Style At Home / 7 – Centsational Girl / 8 – Decor Pad / 9 – Apartment Therapy / 10 – Kerrisdale Design via Decor Pad }