Chair of the Day | October 29, 20081 Comment
Chair of the Day: Wilder Chair
I’ve been chatting with my cousins from New England over the last several days. So in honor of Shahida and Gordon, here’s an antique chair from the land of pilgrims, lobsters and pine needles.
This is an antique chair circa 1820. Many of these chairs were painted decoratively. I found this particular side chair over at Old Village Paint. They make buttermilk paints that replicate the original finishes on these antiques.
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Looks like you’ve been to mom and Kristines’ homes. I think a modern reworking of these timeless chairs is in order. “back in the day”…people were so much smaller and for taller people, they are not quite so comfy. I do have a couple of very unique chairs to photograph and send to you.
Here’s to chairs that one can kick back in.
Peace out
S