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Look!: Chinese Mailbag Reupholstery Project

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Trolling through our email we stumbled upon these great pics from Jeanine, who just started as one of our brand new Boston bloggers (she sent in this email in March!). It not only shows an impressive piece of work, we love the offbeat use of Chinese mailbags, which give these traditional chairs a much more contemporary look...


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I wanted to show you my new favorite flea market chair upholstered with some canvas mailbags from China that I dissected. I'm taking an upholstery class and found these mailbags when it was time to look for fabric and they worked out perfectly! Oh yeah, the ottoman is upholstered in a gray bathmat..

Cheers and Happy Monday, Jeanine

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That's Groovy - I'd buy that chair from her!

posted by bepsf on 2008-05-22 18:55:36
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Great, but looks upside down (admittedly I don't read Chinese...)

posted by southender on 2008-05-22 19:27:15
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Very cool!

posted by swanygirl74 on 2008-05-22 19:31:57
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Wonderful.

posted by blackbird on 2008-05-22 20:37:55
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The fabric on the front of the backrest is upside down which totally ruined the effect. Sorry. Pet-peeve of mine, always seeing characters written upside down (especially tattoos).

posted by siobe on 2008-05-22 23:40:42
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I like the idea, and the front looks great. But those seams on the back view are poorly sewn.

posted by jyw on 2008-05-22 23:54:59
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I love it. I think the imperfections actually work in its favor.

posted by HFG on 2008-05-23 00:14:02
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Love it! I thought the placement of the fabric was intentional (even if you can't read the Chinese, the number at the bottom should clue one in to the usual orientation). I actually think this placement makes it more quirky and breaks up the writing, which is identical on both the back and seat of the chair. Very creative!
Ali

PS. The upside-down tattoo thing would bother me too, but this, no.

posted by SFali on 2008-05-23 01:36:41
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Speaking of Boston, when is the new blog going to be up? I'm moving there in a few weeks and will be in search of all the local design goodies.

posted by charlenemcbride on 2008-05-23 01:45:20
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I really love this chair.....Great idea

posted by JordanCappella on 2008-05-23 04:40:55
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The chair is awesome. I understand there are a few perfectionists in the room, but I think for a first time effort this is just great. I also agree that the upside down writing on the seat front breaks up the monotony of the repetitve writing.

posted by rreader on 2008-05-23 06:03:42
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where exactly do you get a chinese mailbag?!

posted by elizabethy on 2008-05-23 18:01:58
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happy long weekend everyone! elizabethy, the chinese mailbag was from a store in Brookline Village called Pod-- I'm not sure if Julie has anymore, but she had quite a few last fall and I think she still gets them occasionally. jyw, I know what you mean about the back seams.. actually they are pretty well sewn but I didn't stretch them tightly enough! It was my first chair and I was just happy to learn and that it ended up looking pretty good! Ali and rreader are right, I put some letters upside down on purpose because otherwise the seat and back would have looked exactly the same. I flipped the back to break it up. Thanks!

posted by j9brennan on 2008-05-24 19:28:07
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Fab and super cool.

posted by Maryam in Marrakesh on 2008-05-25 18:50:53
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