Old Chair Restoration
by
Robin @ Redo It Yourself Inspirations
(IC: blogger)
I had a love affair going on.
It all started when I went junking on a wintery spring day. My usual... looking for wrought iron and other metal pieces...
when there, on top of an old bus (I wanted to take that home too, but hubby said no), I saw a leg of this chair sticking out.
I don't know how long it was there, but the weather damage was severe.
Looking closely at it... many parts of it appeared to be handmade. The backrest and the seat were filled with straw. I developed a deep admiration for it. How old is it? Who made it? Who sat on it? I tried to imagine its life in history. Funny how your mind turns into wild scenarios while working on old pieces.
I have no idea when this chair was born. I do know whoever built it, did a splendid job while carefully adding the gazillion tiny pointy nails. (joking... maybe a hundred)
Because of my constant crush on the chair and its mystery, I decided to redo it close to the way I found it. It won't be painted. Just "freshened up". Sanding took literally days. The depth of the gray weathered wood and splits were tough to smooth out. I could have taken a belt sander to it, but didn't want to chance losing any of its original character. So, by hand, off and on over the last several months, I was getting to point of repair and stain.
Then upholstered it with my old suede leather coat and memory foam cushioning. I strategically placed the seam of the back of the coat in the center of the seat. Then I covered the backrest on the front and the back with more of the suede coat fabric and the original tacks. I love the natural wear on them.
The whole time, from finding this chair to setting him up for his photo shoot... I wondered...Mr. Chair: Who were you? Where were you? Did you occupy an author? Maybe you reaped in the odor of a tobacco packed smoking pipe in the evenings. Perhaps enjoyed the fragrance of roses in the room? Or the aromas of steaming vegetables and bread baking from the kitchen? Ah, maybe a farmer sat on you while writing bills. Or, did you support a charming gentleman composing a love letter? Maybe even all of the above. I adore you. Well, Mr. Chair... I think you are handsome just the way you are. I won't paint you.
So, folks, there you have it.
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Published October 9th, 2014 9:00 PM
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Ardis Olson on Apr 28, 2016Great job! I also like to imagine the history of the pieces I repurpose!
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Lori on Jun 19, 2016Well, I'm surprised your husband lets you bring anything home if that's what happens to you. ;) Lovely surprise seeing what you did with it, truly a "labour of love".
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Robin @ Redo It Yourself Inspirations on Jun 19, 2016True! ~ lol Thank you so much.
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