My furniture, is outdoor furniture... I purchased this pair for $30 each at Twice Blessed Thrift Shoppe in San Marcos, Texas about a year ago... Twice Blessed is a thrift shoppe run by the Methodist Church in San Marcos and all proceeds go to charity... and they ALWAYS have really great stuff!
These girls were in my booth for about six months with a selling price of $100 for the pair... they never sold... so when I closed my booth in December, I brought them home and sat them out in the yard under a big oak tree until...
until our family cookout on Memorial Day in May... We needed more seating on the back porch where everyone seemed to end up that day...
So my nephew hauled the girls from the yard to the porch, where they have remained for the past month... The previous owner had painted them white.. but as the paint began to peel I realized their original color must have been a dark kelly green...
I adore the scrolls and twists of metal... Other than falling in love with the chairs, I really didn't know anything about them when I purchased them... and put zero effort into finding out anything about them... which is unusual for me... but...
I just knew I liked them and that was all that mattered... Isn't that armrest just gorgeous!
I've purchased some pretty aqua toile to make chair pads... this wire seat isn't overly comfortable...
this is the chair base under the seat... crusted with white paint... so I've already decided to take the white paint off... and then...
My Country Living magazine arrived just in time... and
I did the happy dance...
Right there at the top of page 47 in the "What Is It" and "What's It's Worth" section...
My chair...
circa 1970's Peacock Chair...
What it's worth... $375 for the pair... I paid $60 for the pair... SCORE!!!
(more happy dance now... )
Now my dilemma... should I take them back to the original green or..
should I paint them...
White
Cottage White
Apple Green
Ballet Pink
Hot Pink
or
Aqua
Tell me what you think... I'd love to know...
Just enjoying the summer and living thrifty down here in French Lique...