Showing posts with label 1930s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1930s. Show all posts

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Findings from a Furniture Forage!


I went foraging for forgotten furniture recently and found a van load of treasure!

With a little tickle of my paint brush and some tender love and care, these pieces have some serious potential to be wonderful once again!

First up, a 1950's 'Beautility' Sideboard found with lots of vintage treasures inside!











Second, we have a Shrager Walnut Veneered Wardrobe and matching Dressing Table!




 beautiful hardware





 little glass faced, flip-up drawers with pretty flower handles!



Shrager furniture tag



It's needing alot of TLC, but I love this dressing table!




Any one who knew me when I was at art school, will know I have a thing for art-deco, walnut wardrobes!! I can't wait to rescue these pieces and bring them up to date :)

Next up, we have two very unusual Bedside Cabinets which will be tied together using colour and matching handles!








I also got my mitts on this 1950s Gateleg Table:






And this 1950s Coffee Table! Retro or what?!




And last but not least,  a stunning 1960s Dressing Table (that's in very good condition!) which made it's way to me via Christine at Ivy Rose Vintage!


I love this piece!



Oh I am finding it difficult to choose which one to start on first!! I dare say that all this will keep me busy for a while!

 If you spot anything that you would like me to tailor to suit your style and decor, I'd love to be of assistance! Any enquiries can be sent to hello@ziggysawdust.co.uk

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

A few more new projects to keep me busy!

Here are some more soon-to-be Ziggy Sawdust creations- I am certainly being kept busy but that's how I like it to be!

I am a sucker for mid-century modern furniture and cannot wait to start working on this BEAUTIFUL original G-Plan dresser which used to belong to my lovely friend Lauren and her flatmate Silja!



It's in great condition and I am already thinking about what I will call her... And I know that I am going to have lots and lots of fun with colouring her in! 
(I've got a feeling she's going to get on very well with 'Mick' the 1970s cocktail cabinet and 'Debbie' the 1970s fur topped ottoman!)

And I think this piece will fit in with 'The Supremes' and 'Audrey' tables with its curvy figure and Queen Anne legs!




Look at it's scalloped back board!

This photo doesn't give away much sense of scale, but this is a big cabinet... Ziggy Sawdust is moving onto bigger things very literally!

A few new exciting challenges lie ahead of me and they will be complete around this time next month in time for the DesignMarket at The Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh on from 13th-15th of July.
(For more info click here)

Here's to an exciting few weeks ahead!

Friday, May 25, 2012

Some new projects + my new friend Patricia

I have my hands on a few more pieces to work some magic on! But what makes these items extra special is the story thats behind how they became mine...


I'll introduce you to them first and I'll tell the story afterwards!


First in my new batch of rescued furniture is this 1950s kidney bean shaped dressing table:

 
                         


Next, we've got this 1930s well-loved chest of drawers:


Followed by this little 1950s kitchen chair which is authentically 'Shabby Chic'!!



So now for their story and how they became mine...

One sunny April morning, I was on the train, on my way to work in Aberdeen for the day. It was just a few days before I had to pitch my business idea for Ziggy Sawdust to the Prince's Scottish Youth Business Trust so I took the oppertunity to use my travel time to scribble down all my ideas for the pitch and prepare myself for any questions that I might get asked.

The man across from me was curious about what I was writing and he asked me if I was writing a story... I told him that yes, I was writing a story of sorts... a story about how I came up with my business idea and how I hope it's story will continue.

We got chatting all about Ziggy Sawdust, about photography, about family, about art-deco architecture...! We chatted the whole way up to Aberdeen!

The man's name was David and he told me about his sister Patricia, who was due to get her bedroom re-decorated and had a few pieces of furniture that she wanted to get rid off... and it turns out she lives just around the corner from me! He told me how the pieces of furniture had sentimental value and had been passed down from relatives, but Patricia just didn't have the room for them anymore... David was very interested in my ideas for Ziggy Sawdust so he took down my name and number and promised that he would pass on my details to his sister.

A few weeks later my telephone rang and it was Patricia! We both had a laugh at how surreal the situation was... I met her brother on a train and now she might be giving me some furniture! I was delighted to hear from her, the pieces of furniture sounded really lovely.

I went along to Patricia's house a few days later to take a look at the furniture and David happened to be visiting, so he was there too. It was lovely to see him again and I was so grateful that he organised the whole thing. It's amazing where a chat on a train can lead!! 

The kidney bean dresser belonged to David and Patricia's mother and it has lots of nostalgia attached to it.

At the moment is has got a frilly curtain around it and a glass top:





It is a little dated but it has got lots of potential!
I am looking forward to playing with colour and fabric to help bring this piece up to date... 




I love how much history this piece has... I really want to do Patricia proud with it's make-over!

She was also sad to see her chest of drawers go... Their deep drawers are a perfect size and it has been a fixture in her home for many years. 



I love them, but sadly the are not in a resellable condition...



The back panel is missing, top surface is quite badly chipped, the drawers are pretty stiff and one of it's feet fell of in transit! It is definitely not a hopeless case (it's been around for 80 years after all!!) but it the restoration would be a huge project in its self and I would worry that it wouldn't last for years to come.

So, I have instead decided that I will work with the drawers individually. They have lots of character... I love their little lock details!


You may be wondering what on earth I am going to do with loose drawers (...no pun intended!!) but just trust me, I'm a furniture doctor! They will not be drawers once I am finished with them... they will be pieces of furniture in their own right!

I've already started to have a play with them and have popped in some Anthropologie drawer handles to get a feel for how they can be spruced up...



I absolutely love Anthropologie drawer handles and have a bag full of them (30 to be exact!)... 


Only the best for Ziggy Sawdust!!





And my ideas for this little chair? It almost looks as though it has been made to look aged and well loved... but it really has been well loved for years and years! I've got a few ideas up my sleeve to transform this into a lovely chair to accompany the dresser.




I still can't believe that these all ended up in my hands after speaking to a friendly gentleman on a train. I am still in touch with Patricia and she is such a lovely lady- she even came along to the Funk Fair to see my stall! It's amazing where a little conversation can lead... you never know whats around the corner!



Wednesday, May 23, 2012

My Weekend Treasure Hunt

I spent last weekend in a log cabin in the middle of the Scottish countryside, with my family.


We were staying near a lovely little town called Dunkeld and I just could not resist going for a rummage (and spending a small fortune!) in the unusual shops that the town had to offer.


Here's me braving the coldest May in history, discovering an Antique shop!


I came across another shop called The Little Curio Shop on Dunkeld High Street... and I fell in love with it! The shop was full of unusual pieces from 1950s picnic sets to antique dressers to vintage cake stands. But this really caught my eye:



She's a little lamp stand from the 1920s/1930s...


I'm reading The Great Gatsby at the moment and I can just picture something like this on Miss Daisy's side table!


I'd love to incorporate this pretty lamp stand into a Ziggy Sawdust creation... I'm thinking of keeping her as she is but play with the lamp + shade colours + designs... 

How about mixing colours like these with her pretty rose pink??


image found here


But the shopping didn't stop there!

I rumaged and raked in piles of old records and came out with this lot to transform into retro record clocks:


I found everything from Simple Minds to Elvis, from Michael Jackson to Tears for Fears.

My Favourite discs have to be Wham!'s Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go with it's lilac sticker:


And Roxy Music's Fifth Album Siren which has Jerry Hall as a mermaid on the sticker!


I better get making... soon I'll have more retro record clocks than you can shake a stick at!