Eternity Modern | Creating a cozy mid-modern space

My family likes to joke with me, I’m always the one re-arranging furniture and finding new pieces to bring into our home to try out. It’s a lot of fun and keeps things interesting. Needless to say, I enjoy a little feng shui if you will. This is where Eternity Modern comes into play. For me, I really enjoy beinging able to find Canadian pieces that I can incorporate into our home as well. Being that Eternity Modern checks off all the boxes, it was a no brainer.

Eternity Modern fills your home with cozy, mid-modern century pieces. Making things really unique and giving you so much selection to choose from. With so much at your fingertips you also have the choice to customize certain pieces to colour coordinate your home interiors. It’s made to last, this is probably my favourite part about this having kids and a dog. Eternity Modern quality of furniture goes beyond and is made with every intention of lasting long before it’s time. By investing a little more into a furniture budget you’re slowly increasing your value and saving. Rather than consistently going through cheap furniture at a faster rate. This is one thing Drew and I have learnt over the years.

Our Eternity Modern Womb chair fits perfectly into any space in our home. It’s settled in our living room, of course of main traffic source is here. Especially right now, where isolation and home quarantining are trendy! We’ve been spending a lot of time in our living room hanging out, reading, playing games and watching movies. Having extra space and sitting for everyone including the dog was a huge factor point since we are all in it together all the time now.

We customized it to have the white chrome legs, and wheat cashmere. Each piece of furniture is hand made so the free shipping order takes roughly 12-16 weeks. It arrives right to your door in one box that you put together once you open, just a few pieces and unload in your space. I have to say that it coming like this made it so much easier for us. There is free shipping over $1000 purchase and a 5 year warranty. A no hassle return after 15 days of coming home with you too.

It’s an absolutely beautiful chair that was well worth the wait. The way that this Womb chair envelopes your body is just so comfortable and cozy. The stool is an added bonus and so is the cuddly pup (comes separately of course!). The fabric cashmere is so soft to the touch and quite easily the best napping chair in our home right now. The neutral colour matches with a lot of our home interiors and will for more time to come. It’s truly an endless time piece that will go with any change in our home for years to come.

Eero Saarinen style Womb Chair & Ottoman, designed in 1946.Named for the way it hugs the body, our Eero Saarinen style Womb Chair is a design icon. From its soft, inviting curves to its comfortable cushioning and tubular steel legs, every detail has been meticulously replicated. The chair is constructed from a fiberglass shell covered with foam and then encased in either softfabric or leather. The legs are made from shiny stainless steel. The chair comes in a wide choice of colours to suit every taste. The Eero Saarinen Womb Chair was made to curl up in, so position it in a place where you can truly relax.”

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If you’re in search of a really cool piece for any room in your home I would recommend checking out Eternity Modern. Fitting sleep and creative pieces in our home is always fun and the fact that they are always comfortable and affordable is even more of a win.

Next up we are searching for a new sofa set after breaking ours completely in this year. Hence my voice about investing into key pieces that will last you a lifetime and not just one round of home quarantining!

Happy shopping my friends and any questions about our womb chair please feel free and ask!

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