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Way cute desk set - love Paris Grey

I've just been drooling over this desk and chair I refinished for a client.  So sad to say goodbye to it!  The little bows on the drawer fronts are so feminine and lovely.  This is a desk for Mom and no one else.  That's why we decided to go ahead and cover the seat cushion with natural linen.  Hopefully two coats of Scotch Guard will do the job. But if not, recovering the seat cushion really only takes a few minutes, including running next door to borrow my neighbor's staple gun.  I think my Mom is right that it's time for me to get my own.


before



chair back closeup

roughed up those bows just a tad!
 

Such cool lines!

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