Fortunately in Australia, it's actually fashionable to recycle and reuse old stuff, vintage is the new modern!
Last month, it was verge collection time in our neighbourhood, and on one of my walks I spotted a Papasan chair at the end of my street.
Yes, it's called "Papasan" - I didn't know either and had to search it under images for "round cane chair", until I spotted one.
The finished Papasan chair |
I liked the chair, it was in great condition, although it had no pillow.
I asked my son and daughter in law if they would like it for their house, since they are still furnishing their place after getting married two months ago, and they had a sitting area where the chair could fit.
I kept an eye on it, until one day as I drove into the street I saw it on the verge.
I quickly jumped out of the car, opened the boot and in it went.
A few days later my daughter in law came to spend the day, and I took her out to buy fabric to make a pillow and a few cans of black spray paint to modernize the chair.
The pillow all sewn up and ready to be stuffed |
old pillows |
I had lots of old pillows which were going into the rubbish and she used these for the stuffing.
To finish off she started by joining the back and front through the stuffing, to put a button in, but after a few attempts it was getting quite difficult as the stuffing was very thick, so she decided to leave it plain.
trying out if the pillow stuffing would be enough |
The finished table |
It looks quite funky and can be used as a side-table in the bedroom or lounge.
So for very little money they got 2 new pieces of furniture for their home.
What do you think of my verge collection finds and the renovated version?
Have you ever found anything interesting enough to give it a second lease in your home?
Está tudo espectacular, mas adorei a cadeira puff. Ficou linda! Parabéns!
ReplyDeleteTambém gosto muito de reciclagem.
Beijinho e Bom Domingo!
Obrigada Sandra. Tenho pena nao ter tido espaco para ela, senao era eu que ficava com ela.
ReplyDeleteAprendi uma palavra nova: Papasan. :-) E ficou bem giro.
ReplyDeleteBelas reciclagens!
ReplyDeleteEu ando sempre a ver os "monos" que deixaam junto aos caixotes do lixo, mais ainda não encontrei nada tão interessante.
I think it is great to be creative enough to see the potential of "discarded" items and give them a new life. Usually you end up with unique items that give character to your decor.
ReplyDeleteWe used to have to big papasan chairs from Indonesia but did eventually get rid of them as we had no room for them. But they are fun chairs, and with a change of fabric they're easy to change. Love your black paint!
Miss Footloose - Thanks for visiting. Papasan chairs do occupy a huge space, but they are very comfy.
ReplyDeleteMara - por aqui ha tanta coisas interessante que deitam fora, por vezes penso que foram deitadas fora por engano, pois sao bons artigos.
ReplyDeleteLove the Papasan chair and the little table. Well Done!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy. I love doing up little bits, I already have my next project.
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