I was driving around town the other day on my way home from work and noticed a pile of junk sitting on the side of the road. I stopped the car to take a closer look and here's what I found. With the owners permission I quickly loaded these leather and wood chairs into my SUV. Great potential for sure, they were all pretty beat up this one was the best of the lot. Neglected and unwanted and headed for the landfill, I had an idea to get them back into circulation.
The bottoms.
Added a piece of Redwood fencing to the tops of the fronts (above).
The bones, keeping them for a future projects.
These tacks were used to keep the leather attached to the under mount. Forged from metal can't imagine any machinery made these, they are all shapes and sizes. These I will keep.
Straps removed and will put these for sale.
Leather seats removed this one has the branding still visible. Guessing this was not created overseas. Love, love, love.
All the fronts and backs were painted you guessed it white.
Here is the final product.
I added some rusty hardware to this one just underneath the shelf.
I always season the board before it walks out the door.
Here it is the back of the chair or what's left of it. All together 5 of these and 5 of the shelves, nice score. If anyone is interested they will be available for sale at Restore & Rework. Cisco
Genius! Every bit of it!!! I'd love the 'shelf' turned upside down (and no hooks) with a mirror in the middle, over a vanity or as a bathroom piece!
ReplyDeleteCisco, you never cease to amaze me with your vision :)
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