Vintage Chairs and
Sofas
In country home from days gone by, there used to be a
mixture of chair designs around the dining table, handed down
by family or locally crafted gifts. And in the living spaces,
snug handmade and upholstered armchairs nestled around the
fire. Recreate this elegant and homey look with vintage and
antique finds.
Vintage Dining
Chairs
There's so many different dining chair options available at
thrift stores, antique sales or vintage shops. And most for a
very reasonable price. Simple wooden vintage dining chairs are
perfect for creating a simple country home kitchen.
For a childish treat, invest in some vintage high chairs
that you can sit on whilst the chef of the family cooks up
a delicious lunch. A great seating option for a growing family,
as places to sit become harder to find. Buy two, painted in eau
de nil and place next to a wall, and as close to the oven
action as possible.
Metal vintage chairs are perfect for dining or placing in
the conservatory. Make sure that they aren't horrendously
uncomfortable by padding the seat and the backrest with some
homemade embroidered vintage cushions.
Relax in a Chaise
Longue
Or as it has come to be known; the chaise lounge is the most
luxurious place to relax. Half way between a chair and a sofa,
the original French chaise longue is a classic piece of rococco
design. Although now you can find so many different types of
chaise, there's bound to be one to suit your style. For a true
country home look, find a chintzy, floral print with a very
comfortable base and a right hand arm: just perfect for reading
from in your summer house!
Retro Chairs &
Sofas
1960's furniture design is classic. The modern shapes and
clean lines will be functional yet decorative items for any
room in your home.
It might not be to everyone's taste, but a vintage bubble
chair is a cheeky and fun piece of design, perfect for your
children's bedroom or an office perhaps. Get one in a
complimentary colour, that will blend in with your
surroundings, so that it adds a little something extra to your
home.
Another interesting chair to help define your style, might
be a vintage rattan egg chair, lined with a sheepskin for extra
comfort. Or maybe a vintage Knoll seat to bring a bit of
comfortable, yet chic class to your office.
How To Upholster
You might not want to do this yourself, but knowing the ins
and outs of furniture upholstering will help you make an
informed decision when you are looking at antique furniture or
vintage chairs.
Living Room Chairs and
Sofas
The perfect addition to any living room area, is a
fantastically large leather button armchair. It looks perfect
next to a fire, and is great for sleeping as well as reading
the morning paper. Choose one that is slightly faded and
crinkly, but not holey. And check the legs and
feet are in good condition too.
Maybe you're after something that would suit a snooze after
a big dinner...then a rocking chair might be the best thing to
put you to sleep. Also great for getting that farmhouse look, a
vintage rocking chair is a stunning piece of furniture that
will suit any room, or situation.
If you're inspired by classic european design, then an
18th century Louis XV French salon chair is a luxurious
way to add extra seating without taking up too much valuable
space. Get them upholstered with silk, with giltwood arms
and carved scrolling on the top for the ultimate
in chic.
For great vintage finds or replicas, check
out these amazing stores:
The
Swedish Chair - Excellent quality 18th century
Gustavian style reproduction furniture, all made in Sweden and
then shipped internationally. You can find some very unique
pieces here, from chairs and sofas to dressers and
cupboards.
Favorite pieces: the Carl dining chair and the Gripsholm
armchair with footstool
14 feet -
specialising in one-of-a-kind vintage mid-century pieces,
including furniture, textiles, pottery and lighting, as well as
new designs by quirky artists. They also make custom furniture,
if you have a particular design you would like to see
created!
Favorite pieces: a velvet 60s swivel bucket chair and a pair of
vintage brass dragon lamps
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