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THE COLOR THEORY 69" HUTCH & SIDEBOARD

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Photos by •• Bret Gum Styling by •• Meegan Buschor

“With this hutch, I was thinking of all the different rooms it could be placed in, from uses in a dining room to a living room to a kitchen area,” says our guest editor, Meegan Buschor. An interior stylist based in Olympia, Wash., she’s known for skillfully rearranging her home to both express herself and to meet the needs of her growing family. With its thin industrial steel tubes capped in solid wood, the Color Theory 69” Hutch & Sideboard references a 1955 design. It’s been adapted slightly to make it more even more useable, with details such as a concealed finger groove in the drawer face that allows for slip-free drawer opening. Our guest editor offers three variations for styling the piece, showing just how versatile it can be.

The Entertainer

“A lot of times, people think a piece like this has to be specific for displaying dishes. It’s so much more fun to place a mix of objects to display, even in the kitchen,” Buschor says. “Incorporate décor in with your useful items.” With the tall grass and white candle holders, she captured an endless summer vibe ideal for hosting.

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Mad for Mid-Mod

“This is a more of a collected look of vintage pieces, a Mid Century Modern inspired styling,” says Buschor. She showcased that the Color Theory hutch shelving is open at the back, making a clever use of the space by hanging art on the wall behind the shelf, as well as propped onto the shelf to create a mini gallery. Her display featured vintage finds, such as the blown-glass pitcher, from Mexico, at the top right.

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