Showing posts with label architectural prints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architectural prints. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

A little family room fantasy


I saw this little settee from Hickory chair on Craigslist and the wheels started turning.


I was thinking it could replace this vintage Naugahide chair in my family room.

My thought was that this little French canape could be funked up with the right fabric, non?


This Robert Allen Annex was a thought.


Duralee's Flynn seems like a better choice.


But then I always want to use one of my own fabrics.

I have yet to find an upholsterer that does sofas for less than $1000 but I hear they exist.
If any of you DC or Richmond folks know of one please tell.
That being said, this is not a financial priority.
What I really want to do is this...


If I did my rather conventional family would have me committed.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Still got'em


About this time last year, I purchased a lot of antique architectural prints. I only wanted to keep one or two so I cut mats for them in standard frame sizes and put a few on Etsy,


Some of them are really fabulous.


I still have them but don't feel inclined to list each of them on Etsy.



If anyone is interested I still have them and will gladly part more than a few, matted or not. Email me and I can send along more images.