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Mid-century chair restoration

loressa
Getting Established

Mid-century chair restoration

I found this chair out on the nature strip. It looked mid-century to me and too good to throw out.

 

Chair originalChair original

I used steel wool on the leather to take off that faded effect, then some Saddle Soap to condition the leather. I also filled a couple of nicks out of the wood and touched up the corners, so to leave the original patina.

Saddle Soap.jpeg

 

 

Materials

Tools

Steel wool

Saddle Soap

Timbermate wood filler

Touchup markers

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Mid-century chair restoration

Hi @loressa,

 

Thank you for sharing your mid-century timber and leather chair restoration.

 

I can't get over just how well the leather came up.

 

I love that you've managed to save it from landfill and give it a beautiful facelift that will see it used, hopefully, for years to come.

 

Jacob

 

loressa
Getting Established

Re: Mid-century chair restoration

Thank you, Jacob. Yes, a bit of trial and error, no internet help. I thought the leather would have to be sanded, but got the idea of steel wool, much gentler - worked a treat!

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