As Beth would say, "Let's play."
This charming set up was a collaboration between Lexington, Ky. designer Isabel Ladd, Mid-Century Design League of Lexington founder Lucy Jones, and Alex K Mason of Ferrick Mason Inc, per Architectural Digest.
According to the magazine, this wallpaper was custom-made. It features circles and knights in vibrant shades of green.
A stocked bar cart with vintage pieces... we'll drink to that!
A nod to the many chess visions Beth has at night, you can most certainly channel her character when you stay in this room.
Per the magazine, the designers borrowed midcentury antiques from a place called Scout, a local store in Lexington.
With little details like this, you'll easily feel like you've been transported into the show.
Get some much-needed R&R when you book the Harmon room.
Everything in this room is oh-so-nostalgic.
Whether you plan to send out handwritten letters or want to do some light reading, there's a place for that in the Harmon room.
Chic glassware? Check! Chess decorations? Check!
The Harmon room features rare books, perfect for getting lost in another world!