I have been looking for awhile for a wonderfully old and ornate chair that I could gild and then upholster with a fabulous Carolyn Quartermaine fabric...well this weekend I found a beauty... and the age, fit and price were oh so right!
Many antique chairs are made too low for all 5 ft. 10" of me to sit comfortably so when I find one that works I get very excited...
I was so thrilled by my "find" and the good weather on Sunday (for painting outside) that I forgot to take the "before" shot before I got busy "gilding the lily" in the warm afternoon air...(knowing it was dropping into the 30's this week...brrr)..
Before the chair was completely gold I took this shot so you could see the reddish brown wood tones on the legs....
After a few coats it began to be "on it's way" to fabulousness!
If you use your imagination you can see what it will look like with new fabric like these wonderful selections from Carolyn Quartermaine....
I also like the classic approach of the white with black script or the soft purple grey with white script all over as in these examples ...
but I am extremely fond of the black with gold script and the pink with gold script too...this is going to be difficult....oh so many choices...any favorite suggestions anyone...everyone? Here is another beautiful idea too...
I have always coveted a chair or two with this aesthetic and now I will be able to create one myself! Yippee!! One day soon I will reveal it in it's final glory! Yvonne at StoneGable invited me to feature this post in a linky party on design tips and tutorials...please visit her blog to see some other fun posts!
love your chair and choice of fabric! Our minds must be traveling down the same roads lately- I just sent out 2 almost identical chairs to be upholstered in a men's suiting houndstooth wool. Can't wait to see your finished chair- that fabric is stunning. Susan@Romancing the Home
ReplyDeleteWhat a find! Love the gold!
ReplyDeleteAll the fabrics you show would do wonders. I like the idea of one fabric on the front (seat and back of front) and then the back of the back a different one... that last shot with the large pink bloom on the white is magnificent!
Can't wait to see this one finished!
Mix it up! For sure! Can't wait to see it finished!
ReplyDeleteEmily, What a gorgeous chair... such good bones! You created a real masterpiece! Thanks so much for pointing me to this wonderful source for fabrics!
ReplyDeletePlease stop by StoneGable and join TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS. Your great project will be a welcomed addition! Linky goes live Wednesday at 8:00pm.
Thanks Yvonne for visiting and your nice compliments. I will hop on over shortly to see what is happening at StoneGable! Thanks for the invite too!
DeleteThat is a gorgeous chair. I;m sure looking forward to the reveal.
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