Friday, August 7, 2009

BLUE & WHITE CHINOISERIE CHAIR

I have created another Chinoiserie Chair Silhouette, this time with a deep blue background reminiscent of the classic blue and white pairing found in so many vintage porcelain designs. This is an entirely hand-cut silhouette mounted on a 3/8 inch thick, 12x12 inch board with black painted sides and groove in back for hanging. Does not require framing. Would make a great gift for any style/design aficionado. Find it here in my Etsy shop.

17 comments:

Kwana said...

Lovely!

Averill said...

I'm such a sucker for navy...and it would look SO good in my new entryway.....

Simply Mel {Reverie} said...

Very classic! Such talent you have!

cotedetexas said...

Anne - this is fabulous! love this!!!!!!!!!!

Debra said...

The contrast of the deep blue and white is striking. Just another example of your beautiful work Anne. Have a wonderful weekend.

vicki archer said...

Love your chairs Anne....Enjoy your weekend, xv.

pve design said...

Did you need a nice stiff drink after that one? Gosh, the patience and the detail blow me away!
pve

Jo said...

You have such talent ~ I wish I could create with such ease and beauty!

Jo

Beth Connolly said...

Anne-WOW! Another stunning piece.

Dive Boracay said...

Wow! Amazing? Is that really hand cut silhouette? That’s a very impressive work.

Building a house said...

Wow! I did clicked on the image to see the whole photo clearly and I must say the details are meticulously made… I love it!

Christy said...

I think it would great in Averill's entry way too - next to her blue dining room. I hope she snaps it up. It's gorgeous!

Unknown said...

You know what's said about details "God is in the details" because it takes the patience of God to stay focused and finish what you've started. Results are beautiful!


Bette

Laura Trevey said...

I LOVE this!!!
Have a fabulous weekend ~~

Laura

Maureen Stevens said...

very cool Anne! The deep blue seem to be a must color for the summer-to-fall transition.

Topsy Turvy said...

This is a great piece, Anne.

–Lana

delmarvagal said...

Are you planning another piece that will coordinate with this one so it can be displayed as a pair?

 
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