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Look! Ann Reupholsters a Dux Chair

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Re-Dux. Reader Ann has sent us a slideshow of her experience transforming a free chair from Craigslist into the sophisticated and stylish piece you now see...

 
 
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What a lot of work — dealing with that old, disintegrating foam is a job in itself! We think the pumpkin-hued Herman Miller fabric you chose works really well! Ann admits on her blog that she'll wait awhile before tackling another upholstery project. Check out the slideshow to see all the pics. Well done!

(Pics: Jon Barlow)

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Awesome job!

posted by Michael W. on September 19th 2007 at 6:29am
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This is fantastic. I would buy this chair. In fact, I WANT to buy this chair!! I'd be very interested to know how many hours she spent working on this project and the total cost. Thanks for such an inspiring post!

posted by RedEngine88 on September 19th 2007 at 6:37am
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Anne - you're a better woman than I am! Anyone want to suggest a reupholsterer? I have 2 chairs that I'd like to have redone. I choked when I saw "The Furniture Joints" estimate. I have an estimate from Dr. Sofa for 1/3 the price of TFJ. Anyone ever used Dr. Sofa or have another place they love? Thanks!!!

posted by I Love Upstate on September 19th 2007 at 6:39am
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good job!!

posted by chris_94131 on September 19th 2007 at 6:44am
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Wow! You had done other pieces before this? What a great job.

posted by Mason on September 19th 2007 at 6:56am
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damn that's awesome!!! good job!

posted by kdkaboom on September 19th 2007 at 6:56am
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how inspiring! what an awesome piece she now has... and i'm sure it means even more because her own blood, sweat and tears went into restoring it. i bet that chair will hang around for a very long time.

posted by meganificent on September 19th 2007 at 7:02am
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A year or so ago, I thought to myself, "reupholstering couldn't be that difficult". THEN I found a fantastic chair to reupholster and discovered just how seriously challenging it can be!

Anne, you did a fantastic job on this Dux! Impressive indeed!

posted by Harley on September 19th 2007 at 7:04am
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That's a really good job! Very inspiring.

posted by shani-o on September 19th 2007 at 7:22am
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I haven't used Dr. Sofa, but I know 2 friends that have and were happy with the results. They never responded to my emails for an estimate (after they told me on the phone to send them photos).

posted by shoepirate on September 19th 2007 at 7:25am
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thanks, shoepirate!

posted by I Love Upstate on September 19th 2007 at 9:10am
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This gets the Mid-C Frank seal of approval -- but no surprise there, eh!?!

I had 2 dux chairs reupholstered by Lore (from recommmendation here on AT -- see 'services') -- they were great, and wonderful to deal with! I bought my own fabric (such a bargain), and they were happy to work with it. See result here:

http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/small-cool-2006-entries/small-cool-extras-franks-midcentury-madness--008853

Hmm -- just checked out the other reviews on Lore -- seems it's a love or hate thing! Well I was happy . . .

posted by Mid-C Frank on September 19th 2007 at 9:13am
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I Love Upstate, where are you? I found an upholsterer in Shandaken, if you (or the chairs) are anywhere near there.

posted by Deborah on September 19th 2007 at 12:06pm
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wow, that took a lot of patience! nice work. how long did it take?

posted by figandplum on September 19th 2007 at 5:50pm
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Thanks, everyone, for your kind comments about my upholstery job on the chair!

Now, to answer some of your questions. Several of you asked how long it took to complete and the truth is that I don't know. Maybe 20 hours? That is a rough estimate. Also, the total cost came in at about a hundred bucks. It would have been much less but I had to replace all the foam. We got the fabric from winterbeachmodern.com and were really happy with the fabric and the service. So if you have a project you'd like to tackle, I'd recommend giving them a look.

Again, thanks for all the nice things y'all said about my chair.

posted by AnnieBar on September 19th 2007 at 6:33pm
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