The Furniture with a Future!
June 03, 2013These would have to be my favourite chairs! I bought them about 6 years ago in Auckland for $12 a piece. The brand is AIREST - 'The Furniture with a Future'.
They are definitely keepers, not only because they are sooooo comfy, they are also the easiest design to recover for a completely different look. So when we moved back to Australia they had to come for the ride!
The first time I recovered the chairs I used IKEA fabric, and it was my first ever attempt at recovering anything and I was pretty impressed with the transformation. This time my friend Moyra offered to help me recover them with my new Mini Moderns fabric from the UK. I totally welcomed the offer with open arms, as I found the whole cutting the fabric thing quite stressful... I didn't want to make any errors as it wasn't a case of just popping back to IKEA for more.
Moyra carefully measuring and cutting our 3 meters of Mini Moderns 'Whitby' Linen. |
We each sewed a back cushion cover, and then while I was busy doing the staple closure, Moyra set forth and finished the seat cushion covers for me.
Tools - flat head screwdriver, pliers, and a staple gun. |
The seat back... all old staples removed. |
I used the staple gun to close the cover at the base of the back cushion where it is not seen. |
Sewing compete, now time to focus on the frames. |
Wax and grime build up. |
Warm soapy water does the trick. |
A light buff with a scourer along the grain for stubborn spots. |
A drink of Danish oil. |
The result - the beautiful rich teak now revealed! |
Alternatively, if the frame is really dry and rough, then I would lightly sand the frame with a fine sand paper before applying the oil.
Scotch Gard from the supermarket to protect the fabric. |
The re-assembled chair ready for it's new home. Love it! |
So I ended up doing 2 x light coats today, waiting 1.5 hours in between coats. I recommend doing this outside in an open space so you don't inhale the fumes.
The original chair brand - AIREST. |
A life long shell collection. |
When she gave it to us, I looked at it and thought how amazing it is to think that these shells were individually picked up and carefully carried home and stored in this bottle by my Mum who is now 75 years old. Lot's of memories in this jar - and I am sure if I asked her, she probably knows the story behind most of these shells! I also recognised some of the shells that I collected when I was a kid on our annual West Beach holiday. I would often sit and stare at this jar in wonder, looking at the colours, shapes and their beauty.
It is Mum's contribution to the studio, which is very near completion (more about that in another blog post). Oh how special and cute!
Toodle-pip!
1 comments
I can't believe what a great price you got these chairs for, they now sell on trade me for over 600 a pair.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job in covering and sprucing up.