Industrial antiques in black & white

It was time to do an absolute stunner.... introducing Room No. 5....

After the flop of the fourth, we set our minds to really create a room
that showed how well we really could source and place items together
that may simply have been overlooked on their own.

The perfect way to tie together was paint. We wanted to freshen up
a few "tired" items so we set our minds to extreme shades and warmth
with timber.

An old textiles cutting bench was restored and repurposed as a kitchen
island bench. A factory cupboard was lightly sanded and cleaned before
a couple of coats of paint.... then for the more intricate items....

The stunning original Fred Ward dining setting had new laminex installed,
chairs painted and table base polished to create a unique and perfect
focal point. The tub chair (that was found on the side of the road) was
given a completely new life with crafted upholstery in a pure wool that
looks and feels like felt (simply amazing, yet very expensive fabric).

Mixing in a dropside antique table and chairs with our (now signature)
vintage tripod lamp, this room just oozes charm and character while
being modern and exciting in its appearance.












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