As promised, I'm back to show more finds at the Sleepy Poet Antiques Mall (from now on known as the Poet, as the locals/dealers call this emporium of antiques and vintage). A thrill ran through me when I laid eyes on this pile of vintage French linen/hemp grain sacks....................so I was already in heaven at one of the very first booths just inside the entrance. I knew there were going to be treasures with my name written on them.
Hemp and linen sacks awaiting a new life at the Poet.
Some came home with me to give this old chair a new look.
This was an odd Thomasville dining chair bought in the clearance room of a furniture store for a few bucks......over 30 years ago! Nice bones and pretty carved details, almost country French! It's moved around with us, always ending up in a corner as an extra chair to pull out when needed. I had it recovered in this rich terracotta damask about 6 years ago during my "Tuscany" decorating phase after a trip to that stunningly beautiful area of Italy.

I'm painting/distressing the chair frame, same color/finish as the bergere chair. The seat and back sections are at the upholsterer, along with my precious grain sacks, and hopefully my chair will soon have a new look......................show you later.
OOOOH! It looks like it will be amazing!!
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you are just so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be fabulous!!!! I can't wait to see the results.
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Penny
I'm a tad jealous ... it's too cold to work in my garage now. The table will have to be put on hold for a while. Can't wait for the chair
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Oh my goodness...what a find and I can't wait to see your chair!
ReplyDeleteI just purchased one of Karens totes made from one of those feedsacks today! I LOVE it!! I will hopefully have it posted by tomorrow on my blog. I am just in love with your chair makeovers!! Hugs, Janna
ReplyDeleteFrench grain sacks, how delightful! I can't wait to see your chair renovated.
ReplyDeleteIt's a small world ..... we lived in DC (MD) from July 68 - July 70!
ReplyDeleteHow are you doing the distressing? I remember reading once about people hitting tables with chains, but that seems a bit cruel for a pretty chair.
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Hi Mary,
ReplyDeleteYou find the best things out there, I would love to come along on one of your visits to the Poet one day.
Can't wait to see the finished product.
BTW, I finished the book. Didn't see that coming!
I'm blogging about it tomorrow.
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Maggie
I think that chair is very pretty just as it is. I guess we have to wait to see what it becomes next. LOL.
ReplyDeleteNancy
What a great find. Do you ever shop along 70 out by the airport at some of those antique/junk shops? I thought about you today when I was out that way.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is going to be a beauty, of that I am certain! Can't wait to see the "after"!
ReplyDeleteHello Mary, the chair is very lovely and I like the way it looks now. However, I knoow the painting magic you can do and I know I will love it with a brand new look. Can't wait.
ReplyDeleteThis cold is finally letting up. It has been ages since I suffered with a cold like this. My visiting slacked off from lack of energy. Today is looking good for me. I'm happy now. BIG smile.
wishing you a happy day.
Love xoxo, Jeanne
Where do you find all of those chairs? It will be a very interesting look, and I can't wait to see it!
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