Wednesday, July 31, 2013

the story continues

I love the history that an object or a piece of furniture could tell us. It is not only just because I am a history major (although I am sure there is a lot to do with it) but because those objects are the reflections of the most sacred places of our lives; our homes... They all have a story to tell if we want to listen, a memory to share if we care...That's why I think that an old piece of furniture has more character. When painting an old piece, I just try to bring that character out so that its story continues...

Here is a desk/ vanity from Landstrom Furniture co.(est. 1879) that operated until 1958 in Rockford Illinois and produced quality vanities, beds, china cabinets, dressers, dining room sets etc. for middle class buyers. Here you can find more info on the company.http://www.rockfordreminisce.com/Furniture_Gallery_4.html

My desk happened to be from the Depression Era, from 1930s. It was completely ripped off from its mahogany veneer so I had this bare wood to play with.

look at these gorgeous handles...


Here is the company logo.


I decided to do a limed look by using Annie Sloan Chalk Paint™. I picked Old White paint to do this.
In this technique you just paint in small sections and wipe it off with a clean lint free cloth before the paint dries. Here is a short video about it.


After I painted and wiped off the whole desk, I applied Annie Sloan wax to seal the paint.

Here is how it looks now. 







The story goes on...



 

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