The Club Chair
Club chairs were initially made to adorn gentlemen’s clubs, hence the
name. They are striking chairs with unique lines and are typically upholstered
by expert craftspeople. If you find a club chair in an antique or thrift store,
it will most likely be leather, but newer models also offer a variety of
fabrics. This chair is unique and valuable enough, that it’s worth your time to
spend a bit of extra money to have it reupholstered and conserve the original
quality of the chair while refreshing it for your personal home and style.
Don’t pass up a club chair when you see
it at a thrift store, flea market, antique store, or swap meet. It will be a
comfortable, stylish, conversation-starter in any home. Its finesse and
elegance will add grace to any room.
Unique Lamps
Most lamps you find second-hand are
straight out of someone’s grandma’s house, but this may work in your favor if
their grandma had exquisite or unique taste. The lamp aisles in your local
thrift stores are the first places you should check for great gems for your
home. Lamps are ridiculously easy to re-wire, and second-hand lamps are
significantly less expensive than store bought lamps. Plus, you’re conserving
resources by reusing something instead of buying something new. Look for lamps
that have interesting colors or shapes. Many lamps are made out of materials
that you can repaint and create a custom lamp just for your own home. Or, scour
the shelves until you find the perfect vintage piece to adorn your table tops.
The thrill of the hunt is part of the fun.
Paige One
enjoys writing about a variety of eco-friendly topics, including thrifting!
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