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050109FredLowenChair1.jpgDear Apartment Therapy LA: I recently purchased this Fred Lowen chair and thinking of restoring it. I am of two minds: 1) either bring the chair back to its former glory by stripping back the wood and reupholstering in purple or 2) painting the wood black and re-upholster in zebra black and white fabric. Both ways would fit well with my mid century décor. Would love to have AT readers offer their opinion. -Lea

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If either way would fit with your decor, I would vote for stripping the wood. I am admittedly a bit of a wood fetishist, and think a lot of the furniture redecorations that involve painting over perfectly nice wood do the furniture a bit of a disservice. Either way, nice chair, and I'm sure it'll look even better when you're done with it.

posted by elephony on May 1st 2009 at 8:44pm
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As much as I agree with the last comment, I think your zebra print idea sounds awesome! I'd love to see the before and after shots.

posted by Lafferteezy on May 1st 2009 at 8:52pm
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I say go for the purple idea. I think it would look more unique. The black wood/zebra print is something you could just as easily purchase some where off the shelf.

posted by hooksies on May 1st 2009 at 8:55pm
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Do the black wood and zebra, but strip the wood, sand it a bit, then STAIN it black instead of paint it so that you can see the wood grain. Seal it with a salad bowl finish, it's a little bit glossy, but it protects the wood.

posted by WendyJ on May 1st 2009 at 9:36pm
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Restore the wood and go with zebra fabric seats. That would be chic and keeping it MCM.

posted by Rampart on May 1st 2009 at 9:37pm
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I agree with elephony that nice wood deserves to be seen and I agree with hooksies that you could get the whole animal print thing somewhere. Besides, imnsho, the animal print fad has faded, rightfully so. It can be fun one in a hundred times, otherwise it just seems like a very tedious cliche.

posted by cometz on May 1st 2009 at 9:42pm
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The zebra thing sounds hideous...don't do that to that lovely chair. Really, it is a rare, rare occasion that animal prints succeed in any look other than tacky.

posted by trygve on May 2nd 2009 at 12:24am
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I agree with trygve that it is very difficult to pull off a zebra print without it looking tacky. On the whole, the first idea sounds better to me.

Alternatively, if I were really set on the zebra idea, I'd make zebra stencils (of the whole animal or just its head etc.) and create a unique printed fabric with which to upholster the chair.

posted by theobvious on May 2nd 2009 at 4:58am
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I have dis-mantled the chair and will strip the wood and see what it looks like without the years of tarnished-varnish.

However, I think I will go with re-vanishing the wood. Once done... will consider the color fabric.

I will certainly post before and after pictures.

I do love working my hands - as my day job is all head work.

Thanks to all at AT for your wonderful advice.

posted by ElvisPresleyNews.com on May 2nd 2009 at 5:17am
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The zebra combination is something you can easily buy, so no one will notice your restoration project - that could be both a good and bad thing.

posted by ChrisGal on May 2nd 2009 at 7:33am
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Nifty chair, either way!

If you strip and refinish, you have tons of options for stain colors that might inspire you. Ebony is dark brown-black, which might be cool. But you could go whacky with kelly green or something, too, for a totally original look that still celebrates the wood.

Then pick your fabric to go with whatever you do to the wood. (Personally, if you love zebra, I'd go for it -- it's your chair! Me, I'd probably go with something plain or geometric. But that's me, not you.)

posted by SherryBinNH on May 2nd 2009 at 12:29pm
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ebony stain, don't paint it!

posted by ojanet on May 2nd 2009 at 6:41pm
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I love it as is, so personally, I would just restore it. The zebra print idea sounds chic, but there's nothing really special about it. The purple is quite unique.

posted by evany on May 2nd 2009 at 9:10pm
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I would go with the black and white theme. Sounds awesome!

posted by krojahn on May 2nd 2009 at 10:23pm
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Restore the original wood finish and upholster in your favorite black and white fabric!

posted by butterflyranch on May 4th 2009 at 8:47am
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