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Lily Spindle's Best of : Our Top Swivels

There’s a moment when you sit in a gorgeous upholstered chair, whether it’s in a showroom on La Brea or an antique shop in Pasadena, and you begin to feel the chair turning ever so slightly and it’s that moment of joy in which you recognize “Oh my goodnessss, this is a SWIVEL!”

Maybe that’s just us?

But we’ve got to admit it happens in the same way nearly every time when it’s such an unexpected and delightful surprise, as Lily Spindle's love of swivels runs deep. They’re magnificently utilitarian while being, typically, a shape and proportion that complements every interior style, architecture, and décor. They’re amazing to curl up in with a good Sally Rooney book and a cup of chamomile tea on a gloomy afternoon. They’re fabulous for parties since you can swivel towards or away from whomever you want. And what better way to have a group viewing of “Dirty Dancing” for Patrick Swayze appreciation week? That’s not a thing, but it really ought to be, because he was pure magic.

While putting together this list of our top recommended swivels, we discovered some facts we may perhaps have been the last to know, but just in case we’re not, we’ll share them with you! In 1775, a year prior to the Declaration of Independence being drafted, the traditional seating was the Windsor chair, which was solid wood with a tall back and zero mobility. Thomas Jefferson, crafty inventor that he was, ingeniously added an iron spindle to the bottom side of the Windsor chair, replacing the original legs with bamboo, and also attaching a writing paddle to the chair’s arm. Allegedly, this wonderfully mobile creation is where Jefferson sat while drafting the Declaration of Independence. This particular chair has been in the possession of the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia since 1836. Cool, right? 

The swivel chair has certainly evolved in countless ways since then, of course – the ingenuity of the swiveling desk chair being applied to living room lounge seating and the result referred to as tub chairs or barrel chairs (though not all tub or barrels are swivels, to be clear), spinnies, or, simply and succinctly, swivels. No matter what they’re called, we love these chairs with an endless fervor and adore integrating them into our clients’ spaces.

And here you have it - Lily Spindle’s top 6 swivels, varying in price, design, style, and materials, but all of which have a timeless sensibility and classic sexiness to their individual vibes and design! Enjoy.


The Curved Back Swivel – Lawson Fenning

Tuxedo-style swivel chair with a subtly curved back (hence its name), featuring down-wrapped seat and back cushions and a metal or walnut base. Measures 34”w x 37”d x 31”high and, for what it’s worth, its sofa sibling version is JUST as sexy! Leathers and fabrics for the Curved Back Swivel are available via Lawson Fenning’s selection or you can go COM route (= Customer’s Own Materials = you’re welcome to separately choose and purchase your own upholstery and supply the required yardage to Lawson Fenning for production.) Pricing is variable, in the sense that COM pricing is $2450, Grade A fabric pricing is $3050 and Grade D is $4450.

The Fitz Swivel – CB2
 
 

Channel back makes all views and angles of the Fitz a designer’s dream, since swivels often times occupy a space where all sides of the furniture are, at some point or another, visible! Elegant, sophisticated, and sexy as heck, the Fitz is priced at $1299 and is available in two velvets – Russet or Luca (shown here in Russet); Measures 38.5” wide x 32.5” deep x just 27.5” high, making it one of the shorter swivels on our list, which is particularly ideal for keeping your room’s airy, lofty, open vibe going strong.

The Rotunda – Burke Décor
 
 

The thick, round oak base is a dominant feature of the Rotunda’s design, and the angled back and sides of the chair, sloping downwards from the seat, which projects ever-so-expertly from the profile, lends it an even more sophisticated vibe. These might be the perfect swivels to lounge in while listening to Sigur Ros and sipping scotch. Available in two cotton velvet colorways (Ivy or Stone, shown in the latter), priced at $933.80, measuring 33.5” wide x 29.5” deep x 29.75” high.

Otis Swivel – Room and Board
 
 

Described by Room and Board as the “modern version of the classic tub chair,” the Otis may not be a deep, lounge-y, “you’re gonna accidentally fall asleep in it” kind of swivel chair, but it definitely is a compact, minimalist, beautiful swivel chair design. And for spaces that aren’t massive (and swivels do need enough room to be able to, well, SWIVEL), they’re your best infallible bet, coming in at 32” wide x 31” deep (with a seat depth of 23”) x 29” high. Priced at $899 in Banks Rust or Vance Mustard (shown in latter) – both solid, stain-resistant and stain-repellent velvets; also available in over 200 different Room and Board fabrics with varying prices and leadtimes.

Crescent Swivel Chair – West Elm
 
 

We must admit, we were initially dubious about this swivel design for use in a  client’s home, but once we saw the piece in person, we were hooked! The diminutive scale (30” wide x 31” deep x 29” high) doesn’t overwhelm a room, so a single Crescent works well as an accent chair, and the rounded seat cushion paired with the tight back gives it a modern, fresh vibe. And, you know – you can’t beat the price - available in Basket Slub Horseradish or Feather Gray, starting at $599, with 39 other fabric upholstery options available. Stocked in two leather options (Nut and Smoke), priced at $1099; available in many leathers and vegan leathers for $1099 and $699, respectively.

Milo Baughman Swivels

The king of the swivels might be Milo Baughman, a furniture designer who firmly believed furniture should look good from both the back and the front. His swivel styles vary throughout the years, as he was designing them from approximately 1950-1979, and collaborating with the likes of Thayer Coggin. This style in particular is likely circa 1970 (and we’ve seen comparable priced at upwards of $10k, for what it’s worth!) and is, in our opinion, the classic, streamlined swivel all others strive to be. If imitation is the highest form of flattery, the Milo Baughman swivel design is abound in enough compliments to last an eternity. (PS - these were at the fabulous shop Again & Again in Dallas, Texas and have already sold, of course!)

Lily Spindle's Top Six Sheets

It feels like most people forget their bedding. They collapse into it, exhausted, drool on it all night, and leave it tucked or disheveled all day, climbing back into it at the day’s end, likely not giving it much thought. While other elements of their home might be intensely considered - the Main Bath vanity pulls replaced, the upgrade of their kitchen faucet to a hands-free version (uh, worth it, by the way!), and all their glass windows cleaned to sparkle in those sunny, warm seasons, they may not ever really take a good look at their bedding and wonder if it’s time to switch things up. Specifically, we’re talkin’ about their sheets.  

Are you, maybe, possibly, one of those people?

If so, we ARE NOT judging, however, this post sharing OUR 6 FAVORITE SHEETS is maybe, possibly, going to change your life. 

When we’re improving our clients’ bedrooms, invariably we’re introducing not just top of bed elements like quilts or duvet covers, decorative pillows of varying textiles, colors, and sizes, and the requisite blanket or throw strewn or folded at the foot of the bed, but replacing the sheets, as well (and usually the sleeping pillows, too, because those bad boys are often times flaccid and pathetic, but that’s a whole other subject for a whole other post).  Whether it’s a newly papered wall or replacing appliances, installing new light fixtures, or switching out some of the bedding, once a new, beautiful thing is introduced, it’s an unfortunate but inevitable reality that the pre-existing pieces and spaces adjacent to this thing of beauty need to be addressed. It’s just the way it is.  

Every bedroom is unique, of course, but we have six tried-and-true sheets we adore and who’ve never let us (or our clients) down, no matter the bedroom’s style. We should note that flannel and microfiber sheets are not on this list, likely because we live and work in Southern California so flannel + microfiber sheets don’t often get a lot of inclusion in our bedrooms (additionally, just the word “microfiber” itself makes one of our founders shudder given its synthetic connotations and she’s pretty staunch about her bias, but, hey, minds are meant to be opened, if anyone wants to convince her otherwise!) 

Alright, here you go … Lily Spindle’s top 6 sheets, varying in price, design, style, and materials! Enjoy.


SDH Linen's Classic Legna Sheets
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Made of what feels and drapes exactly like silk but is actually wood fiber (just trust us! It’s absolutely exquisite!), Legna sheets are a total DREAM. They’re the sophisticated, stately version of satin sheets, in our opinion, and they are a total game-changer. Every client we’ve turned them onto says “WOW. Just WOW.” Woven in Italy, you can easily machine-wash them with a gentle detergent in warm water, and they’re available as top and fitted sheets, as well as cases, shams, and duvets, offered in a vast array of colors: Cappuccino, Cloud, Clay, Cobalt, Ecru, Flax, Glacier, Mushroom, Parchment, Sand, Shark, Silver, and Smoke.

Linen Studio RG

Married business owners sharing a love of French and Belgian linen, Rob and Dora’s Linen Studio RG, based in New Jersey, has been our reliable, beautiful, classic linen sheeting go-to for years now. They only use 100% pure linen and create all of their custom-made sheets (and pillowcases, duvets, and bedskirts, of course) in classic, timeless colors (such as white, oyster-white, natural flax, storm-grey, pale pink, and a wonderful natural grey stripe, to name a few)– that go with EV.ER. RY. THING.

Sferra’s Celeste Sheets
 
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Woven in Italy, made of Egyptian cotton, 406-thread count percale sheets, Celeste sheets by Sferra immediately feel fresh and comfortable, like you’ve owned them forever and your dedicated use has given them that indescribably soft cotton feel not unlike a favorite button-down shirt worn to perfection. But make no mistake, these sheets are innately and endlessly refined and graceful, featuring single hemstitching along its edges and available in a wide array of pastel-ish hues such as white, ivory, aquamarine, blue, tin, grey, silver sage, ice, and mushroom.

Indian Fabrics by Suzie

While she doesn’t create sheets, she does create pillowcases (really wonderful, lovely, charming, indescribably soft pillowcases), so we felt we needed to include Indian Fabrics by Suzie in our recommendations! Located in Sebastopol, California, this woman-owned business imports beautiful, predominantly vintage, Indian cotton fabrics directly from her artisan connections in India. The result is a small but fantastic collection of one-of-a-kind pillowcases in outstanding patterns and colors. (Bonus: they wash up like a dream, starting soft, but somehow progressively getting even softer with each wash!)

AREA's Perla

Made in Portugal, 100% washed cotton, dyed in small batches, giving AREA’s Perla sheets a mega relaxed, subtly wrinkled linen kind of vibe, which is especially forgiving if the idea of ironing your sheets makes you break out in hives from head to toe. And if you’re not so keen on making your bed every morning? Maybe not such a problem, as they still seem Instagram-worthy, even in a rumpled, post-sleep state. Sold as individual flat or fitted sheets, sets, cases, and Available in a wonderful color range: Celeste, Porcelain, Slate, White, Powder, Plant, and Honey.

Matouk’s Ceylon Satin Stitch
 
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A subtle hint of a sheen, a super sumptuous feel (thanks to its 520-thread count), and only available in two colors – white and ivory – Matouk’s Ceylon Satin Stitch is perfect for the diehard club of all-white linen lovers (of which we know many!). The satin stitch edging gives these classic white sheets (made in the United States of cotton imported from India) an extra oomph of refinement.

Picking The Best Exterior Paint Colors - LS weighs in on Redfin

It’s one of the most common subjects we talk about with clients and a series of question we’re asked by many, many people struggling to find the golden calf of the design deities and paint gods - the right paint color, the right paint finish, the right combination of hues throughout a home’s interior spaces, and the right colors on the exterior of a house, as well. It can be paralyzing for most people. And when they say “You know what, let’s just paint it white and make it easy,” we want to cry laughing because holy smokes, there are hundreds upon hundreds of versions of white paint with varying depths, undertones, ranges of warmth and brightness, and they each change within every space, as the natural light comes and goes, so experiencing them within the actual space(s) is pretty vital to the selection process. Additionally, every manufacturer has its own specific color formula (which is, perhaps, why attempting to create a duplicate of your fave Farrow and Ball using Behr will never quite work, sorry to say) so no two white paints will ever be identical, really and truly.

Anyhow, the long and short of it is that PAINT-PICKING CAN BE PARALYZING, so when Redfin asked us to share a sliver of our expertise regarding “picking the best exterior paint colors for your home” to share with their readers, we were more than happy to oblige. Check out our tip via this link . . . the pics included here should clue you in. ;)

EXPERT ADVICE FOR PICKING THE BEST EXTERIOR PAINT COLOR

“Whether you’re ready to tackle an entire upgrade or doing your due diligence before embarking on an exterior paint project, Redfin reached out to us and other paint color experts from Anaheim, CA, to Washington, D.C. to share our best advice to help guide you through picking the best exterior paint colors that you – and your neighbors – will love.”