Sometimes beauty comes by the yard. While at the fabric shop, deciding on something for the window in the guest room, I couldn't resist looking through numerous groaning shelves of trims. They were wonderful, every color, pattern, configuration imaginable - and very expensive when they're as elegant as these below ($35 per yard). What amazing machinery weaves trim like this. When I had a custom lampshade business in the early '90's, really beautiful trims, braids, fringes, tassels etc. were so hard to find locally I had to stock up during trips home to England. I was quite surprised when the sales clerk agreed to cut me samples of these costly trims. I will not be buying by the yard, but I do have a few bobbles and beads for an altered art project later!
But I digress...........I really wanted to tell you of my fun weekly visit to SuzAnna's Antiques yesterday. Spring decided to hibernate a bit longer, it was cold and dreary, not many people were shopping, so Susie, Anna, Linda and I played. When I showed them my fabrics for the guest room, they all scattered through their shop, hunting, finding, grabbing and bringing forth a myriad of items, knick knacks, bric-a-brac and the most unusual French inspired objets d'art that might work in the room.
This sweet little fleur-de-lys hook was a gift from Susie - it even has a touch of my French blue-green paint.
Now this was different - Linda appeared from a corner with an old painted metal light fixture which must have hung from the ceiling or wall. Turned upside down it makes a great candolier - there is a holder on each end. The old wooden fruit and berry swag has a French looking bow and touches of French red and blue-green paint.
This pair of beautiful old bookends, perfect color, lovely flowers painted on each one (I love Morning Glories!) are now sitting on a shelf in the secretary ~ thank you so much Susie & Anna!
The fabrics I finally chose for the chair and window surprised me - I wasn't looking for anything like this - they just came out and grabbed me - perhaps because they do have that certain French look about them. The chair seat will be dark chocolate velvet with the warm khaki color diamond and fringed rosette pattern. Picking up on the pattern I found the pale gold sheer with the deeper gold chenille stripe which is actually a big check pattern. These are colors from the toile on the secretary doors and the pale khaki paint we used on the bed and the closet doors - so it all blends together and there is a lot of texture going.............and I love texture!
The window treatment will be very simple because the shutters will be on either side. A straight sill length panel which can be hooked back with the length of vintage dyed velvet ribbon........and look at these amazing large painted metal filigree tacks.................they were holding a curtain displayed on the wall at SuzAnna's. We decided they were the perfect way to hang my panel at the window - I didn't want rods. I love how the center circle replicates the fringe circle on the chair fabric.

..................and while on the subject of chairs, take a look at this one! One of a pair, it started off somewhat somber and Gothic looking until along came Susie, spray paint queen, with a new color that is definitely French Grey. No I did not buy this one - no room for another chair!
Susie, unlike me, never ends up covered in paint when spraying. Within a couple of minutes the chair was painted shabby chic, she whipped out the perfect piece of old cotton lace for the back.........then we placed a stack of old books and a pretty beaded necklace and voila, a chair that will not be hanging around the shop long!
I hope you will have fun if you are out and about thrifting this weekend. Do support your local independent antiques, vintage and thrift shops. Not only will you find hidden, possibly one of a kind, treasures for your home and garden at bargain prices, you may also make wonderful friends as I have.
Mary,
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric for the chair it is just beautiful, and so elegant...I love elegant. And wow I would have never thought to paint the chair that color, but it looks wonderful, I'm impressed.
Hugs,
Rose
Great choices, Mary! It is coming together so well!
ReplyDeleteI have a weakness for chairs - LOL! I don't have room for more either.
ReplyDeleteI have no car with which to go thrifting today (heater is being fixed), but reading this post was just like going along with you (except we don't have such classy shops in Bismarck).
You could be a professional decorator - you really have the eye. Loved those bookends.
And you are right - support your local antique, vintage, re-sale and thrift shops. Don't buy new items made in China!!!
Julie
Mary,
ReplyDeleteI want to go shopping with you! What wonderful finds! The bookends are my favs, love that color.
Your fabric choices are lovely. I'll bet your room is going to be scrumptious!
Chris
Beautiful items!! I love to go thrifting and you're so right, you do meet such great people along the way. Your chair and fabrics are just gorgeous and the chair that got the makeover is lovely too. Your secretary is stunning!! I really love how it looks and I like the door panels too! Great job on everything!!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend,
Erin
I love the chair, the old books - and your secretary turned out fabulous!
ReplyDeleteMary, what wonderful finds! I love how you've mixed so many 'different' things that all seem to have been made for each other! I especially love that trim!! Gorgeous! As always, I enjoy visiting your blog.
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Wow Mary, what great finds you 'vescored! Love what you did to that chair....
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the finished chair with those fabrics you've selected. Even more though, the window treatment sounds fabulous. Once your room is done you'll wonder why you waited so long to make it your space.
ReplyDeleteI should get out and shop the antique stores...I cruise the thrift shops here and there - but don't have your imagine for what transformation a piece of "junk" could become...
Oh, super women! Where did you get all your ideas? I must do shopping at totally different places - that's why I newer can find such treasures! Super as usual!
ReplyDeleteMary You are very fortunate to have Susie & Anna's shop nearby. I love all the wonderful things you find there. The bookends are great and that chair in pale blue is wonderful. I think that rooster you got at Home Goods is perfect for you and your warm neutral style! Rhondi xo
ReplyDeleteOh the most wonderful treasures..I would go with you EVERY time!!
ReplyDeletesmiles Deena
I think I am going to have to take a trip to your part of NC! You have the best shops! Love everything you are doing....
ReplyDeletePenny
I came here via Ottlia's Veranda and was so taken aback to see this chair! I have a set of four of them, exactly the same, down to the last detail (before you painted it).
ReplyDeleteSmall world. I will have to photograph them and put them on my blog for you to see.
Colette (in Canada)