Sunday, 7 August 2011

loveday+silabon: peeling back the layers

follow this link to read and see more.


loveday+silabon: peeling back the layers: "The Church at my children's school recently reopened as a Church after a year and a half of being used as a classroom, and with it came some old and very interesting pieces of furniture (also some not so old and not so interesting).  All I have done here is recover the cushion in a tasteful warwick fabric, but what I wanted to show you was the interesting layers of fabric this cushion has endured over the years.  Vinyl;  green and then gold.  Every layer was still there.  In it original state (rather well worn and very dirty).  I did remove the vinyl (which seemed like a shame given the history underneath) but I left the original covering, just incase it is still being used and ready to be recovered in another 30 years."
michelle
What I found underneath 
The finished product



5 comments:

  1. wow the finished result is beautiful! I would love one like that in our place! Fantastic job Michelle and I loved the story of its history.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks! It did turn out nicely, it is amazing what just a change of fabric can do to a piece of furniture. There is lots of lovely things in the church that I will be doing up now...A nice single chair is next, and I will be working with the Grade 7's to screen print some material. All exciting stuff!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Great furniture resoration. My maiden name is Silabon and my son is a cabinet maker as was our distant relatives. I wonder where you are? and if you are one of us?

    ReplyDelete
  4. Denise that is interesting! Jason is the Silabon, from Brisbane. And you?
    I will ask him to comment...
    regards
    Michelle

    ReplyDelete