In my house, nothing matches, but everything goes. It’s an eclectic mix of style, complementary colors and patterns where (I am told) people feel immediately welcome and comfortable – perhaps the most important thing to me. Considering my non-traditional style, it would come as no surprise that I like painted and unusual furniture, like this ruler chair, and have it scattered about my house.
One day way back in 2008, I was having a (very) rare bad day. I was heading to the market when I saw a sign for the Rose Tree Media Arts Festival. Well, thought she, should I make a right to the market (definitely dull) or a left to the festival (possibly pleasant)?
I turned left.
I’m so glad I did.
Immediately upon entering, my spirits lifted and I was drawn to a crafter whose tent was filled with fun, painted furniture and other pieces. After a brief chat, I bought this lovely cabinet from her. Knowing it would not fit in Tallulah, my Mini Cooper, the artist agreed to deliver it. We began to talk about commissioned pieces and I told her about an unpainted Bombe Chest that I bought many years ago still sitting (unassembled) in my mother’s basement. We chatted forever about it and several weeks ago, older daughter and I assembled the chest and the artist picked the piece up to begin her transformation magic. She asked me a few questions about my preferences, took a few photos of my house and after a few weeks, she delivered the metamorphic work of art (literally).
I am euphoric.
It includes many of my favorite things…a bumble bee, polka-dots, checkerboards, red, swirls, stripes, a little mouse house, and a fitting quote about rebellion from my historic idol, Thomas Jefferson! The knobs that I bought from Anthropologie replaced the traditional, brass pulls that came with the piece and I think they provide the perfect accent!
I placed this painted treasure in a spot immediately as you walk in my front door so visitors cannot miss it. It’s whimsical, colorful and quite lovely....exactly what I wanted! Now I have my mind set on transforming a mass-produced Queen Anne desk and chair.
You can follow the artist and see some of her other creative and fun pieces at Funky Furniture on facebook.
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I have linked this post to Metamorphosis Monday!
It's adorable! She's a fantastic artist, I bet it feel great to have something so unique, and customized just for you.
ReplyDeleteI love this unique piece. It is so fun looking!
ReplyDeleteOh my it is so cute, I really love unique pieces too and even sometimes when I am feeling crafty paint my own furniture!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! What a fun and unique piece you have now! She certainly breathes new life into ordinary furniture!
ReplyDeleteAdorable chest. I found you on Cozy Little house and added you to my blog roll as well.
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Thank you all! I LOVE this chest. The artist is such a kind soul and lifted my spirits exactly when they needed lifting! --Joann
ReplyDeletethat is so fun! i love the colors and the shape!
ReplyDeleteWow, really fun!! I just painted a similar chest! Found you at Primitive and Proper - new follower! ~Lori
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading! --Joann
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