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Mid Century Mondays // 37

This week I went on a destination picking trip.  I drove  a few hundred miles and picked up an overflowing truckload of furniture.  Additionally, this Sunday was Portland Flea so we spent lots of time finishing projects in time for that event.

 This lounge chair is one of the items we refinished for the Flea.  Sure enough it was sold by the end of the day.  On my picking trip I found a perfect set of hairpin legs for my chevron coffee table.

 Here is a picture of our Portland flea booth as the event was just beginning.


 Most of the seating pictured here was found on my picking trip.

Our big project for the week was this mid century wingback lounge chair.  Heather reupholstered it in Pendleton wool and it is now available at Hawthorne Vintage.

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Thanks to everyone that continues to link up with us and join our link party. We're excited to have you! Please join us with your finds! Make sure to link up with another awesome link party too at: A Living Space

Here are a few of our easy rules for our Mid-Century Link Up: 
  • Please link up recent blog posts sharing your finds for the week, it doesn't have to be all mid-century, but we would prefer that you have at least one to share. 
  • Please remember to link back to this blog - thanks! 

4 comments:

  1. Your booth looked amazing, I bet you had a good day! Great looking chairs all around. Thank you for hosting.

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  2. Love seeing your finds and your space before the Flea started. Thanks for hosting Mid Century Mondays.
    Joy

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  3. I love getting your posts each week! They give me so many ideas. I've especially enjoyed your posts with sideboards/hutches. I have a 1920s NZ cottage/villa with no closets/built in storage. I plan to First sort the storage, then move onto the furniture. Cheers!

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  4. Great views of your 'flea' offerings. Great furniture.
    Denise

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