Frank Lloyd Wright Textile Reissue by Schumacher, Broyhill Beauties Ready to Ship

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Some info above about the coming reissue of the Frank Lloyd Wright textile designs of the 50s.  Also see fschumacher.com.  

Schumacher is releasing a wonderful selection of Frank Lloyd Wright designs this month!  I have 40 samples on order.  There are sheers, velvets and linens,  Fine fabrics…..very fine and not cheap.  They are only available to purchase for approved trade accounts (interior designers, architects and yes……MAD MOD WORLD VINTAGE!  I was approved for a trade account and can purchase any items they carry!  I plan on grabbing some yardage that would be suitable for chair covering.  With the prices, however, I will not be able to buy a lot.  If this interests you, please look over the web site and see the choices, read about them.  I will have samples within the month if you are lucky to be near me, I would love to show them to you!  I will tell you that pricing for these textiles are $160-$300/yard!  I have a one yard minimum to buy, but I will cut my take down to 1/2 or 1/4 yards to sell.  If you would like me to order something just for you, I will ask a 50% deposit when I successfully place the order, balance due after I receive the order but before I ship out.  I will send you pics when it gets here as well!  Please reach out via email and I will keep you posted and help you out.  See anything else while you are in there?  Same applies.  These are all top of the line fabrics and items.  I am totally excited to get the samples!  This new trade relationship is super exciting and I look forward to helping folks obtain what they need to beautify their homes!   

BROYHILL CHAIR SET READY TO SHIP.

These Broyhill Premier line beauties go with Brasilia, Saga and Sculptra series sets.  Looks great with any dark walnut modern table.  Use your imagination!  Perfect for a formal dining area, they are classy and sleek.  Refreshed…

These Broyhill Premier line beauties go with Brasilia, Saga and Sculptra series sets.  Looks great with any dark walnut modern table.  Use your imagination!  Perfect for a formal dining area, they are classy and sleek.  Refreshed finish, new glides, new covers featuring Joybird  fabric in PURE WATER.  This bright aqua brings fun to your space and compliments MCM decor wonderfully! NOW AVAILABLE in the Etsy shop, chairish listing is in process.  I can BUS SHIP this set for $150 or less!  Reach out!

This fabric is hard to photograph and capture it precisely.  It was overcast in these shots.  In full sun, it appears much lighter than showing here.  I guess this will be more true to an interior lighting situation.  It is a gre…

This fabric is hard to photograph and capture it precisely.  It was overcast in these shots.  In full sun, it appears much lighter than showing here.  I guess this will be more true to an interior lighting situation.  It is a great shade and a stunning choice! 

SUMMER NOTES.  

I have a few trips planned this summer that I know I will be totally off the grid for most or some of that period.  I will try to give fair warning and put updates in my shop during those times.  There is a trip to the Adirondacks coming up soon ending with a weekend at our beloved moe.down music festival, and later this summer, a weekend in the Catskills.  We will be traveling and living in our VW Vanagon and are very much looking forward to connecting with nature and each other.  I will definitely post some pics!  

Weaving update.  Chair 3 is almost complete.  Today got away from me and tomorrow I have to work, but hopefully Friday it will be done and I can start on chair #4.  

Thanks for stopping by!

Malissa

Weaving progress, research and Broyhill Brasilia.

Greetings!  Wanted to send a few updates.  The weaving project is coming along.  I have 2 chairs ready, 2 more to go!  

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I purchased an early 70s catalog from importer Otto Gerdau of NY.  Success!  My chairs are in there!  

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Of course, no reference to manufacturer/design connection but I am convinced there is no correlation to Gio Ponti.  They are made in Italy, hand woven, of course.  There are many furniture pieces in this catalog and I already found a few on the web attributed to folks who probably had nothing to do with them.  I am happy to add this great reference to my library! 

New acquisitions!  I just picked up a pretty set of T back style Broyhill Brasilia dining chairs.  They are currently being rehabbed by my friend, who is out of work and looking for side jobs.  I will be recovering the seats shortly, thinking a cobalt blue tweed but I have options.  Reach out if you are looking for a set of 4 and I can custom cover for you.   

Picked up some plaid coolers too!  I have lots of camping items to list! 

Picked up some plaid coolers too!  I have lots of camping items to list! 

Hope everyone has a good week!  Hopefully I will finish the 3rd chair this week!  I have been binge watching Netflix series as I weave. Ha. 

XO Malissa

Dream Weaver.

Anytime you try something new there are many feelings shooting through your mind.  Can I do this? How do I do this? What if I screw up? You think you prepare by researching and reading but there comes a time when you just have to jump. After hoping to recreate the original weave on the Italian chiavari chair set then not finding any instructions for it, I decided to stop racking my brain trying to recreate the wheel and just do a weave I had instructions for.  Moving forward, I started the first chair.   

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Step 1. Fill in the front corners as the chair is wider in the front than the back.  I counted the old seat fills and followed that lead. 

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Each string is tacked on both sides in this step. 

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Moving on, the next step weaves around the 4 corners.  It is pleasant going for the most part.  When you run out of cord, a square knot is used to attach the next piece.  

 

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Continue going around until about 1/3rd left. 

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At this point, triangular pieces of cut cardboard are inserted in the pockets to full out the seat and add additional support. 

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Continue weaving until the sides are filled.  Then use a figure 8 stitch to finish off the seat.  

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My first chair took about 14 hours.  I hope to gain some speed as I move through the next 3! 

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I am happy overall but hope to get faster and better as I go! 

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Oh, and did I mention there is no way to prevent the rats nest??! 😂 

I am not sure if I will attempt this for others, but I do have one person in line if I decide to rehab to order! 😂🤘🏼 

Heading out for a one nighter camping trip Saturday but will be available sporadically up until we leave.  Can't wait to sleep in the Vanagon! 🚐   

Have a great weekend! 

Malissa