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Chrome End Table
(End tables) Usually bought in pairs, they accent the style of the coffee table or other furniture. Usually placed at the end of the sofa, it is a very important piece of a living room set.
A table is a type of furniture comprising an open, flat surface supported by a base or legs. It may be used to hold articles such as food or papers at a convenient or comfortable height when sitting, and is therefore often used in conjunction with chairs.
(End tables) are small tables typically placed beside couches or armchairs. Often lamps will be placed on an end table.
plate with chromium; "chrome bathroom fixtures"
Chromium plate as a decorative or protective finish on motor-vehicle fittings and other objects
treat with a chromium compound
Denoting compounds or alloys of chromium
another word for chromium when it is used in dyes or pigments
SEI Vogue Chrome End Table
The contemporary elegance of this end table will bring a pleasantly distinct style to your home. The metal frame is finished in brilliant chrome that will add a -inchwow-inch factor to your home. The base of this sturdy table consists of a curved -inchX-inch which supports the solid top frame with inlaid glass. This elegant table can be used to achieve a formal atmosphere or a casual contemporary home setting; 22-inch W by 22-inch D by 24-inch H; Chrome finish with clear glass top; Durable metal frame construction; Tempered glass top; Assembly required
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Harewood House reflected in a Chrome Barrier Knob
OK, not a snappy title, but that's what it is.
I must be attuned to reflections. Wherever I am, I notice reflections. We were sat at a table in the outdoor restaurant of this stately home, and I saw this chrome barrier stand reflecting the whole building. I started photographing it. Paul (my brother-in-law) joked about it: "what's he doing now?" - I have a reputation for photographing just about everything. But when he saw it he started photographing it too.
I'm hoping Paul uploads his photos too. He kept trying to shoo me out of his shot. Wonder if I crept into any?
When I look at this photo it feels kind of strange. I think my eyes follow it or process it in a clockwise direction. It's like a twist. Hard to explain, but it's a feeling. I'm drawn to the hoop on the end of the blue rope, then I go up and left around the building.
Shot at 200mm and f/10. 200mm keeps me in the background! F/10 keeps lots of the reflection in focus!
Before and after
On our never-ending quest to fill our French house with as much junk as possible, we found this small stove at the Lyon flea market, cost $40. A couple of hours cleaning out the cinders, scrubbing the enamel and buffing the chrome and bingo, we had just the right sized table for our vintage butcher's scale.