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Over 12 French Chairs

By Anita 21 Comments

I love French chairs. I mean I really, really love them. One reader corrected me and said I can’t LOVE a chair, I can only admire or appreciate it.  I don’t know about that. I mean a musician can love a beautiful song, and a painter can love a painting, right?  It’s all about perspective. Things shouldn’t be more important than people. Things can’t say, “I love you” or hug you back.  I will take my family in a shack versus living alone in a mansion any day.

Okay, now that I’ve dotted my I’s and crossed my T’s, I do LOVE, APPRECIATE a pretty French chair.

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French chairs are a great way to add French accents to a room, and often you can find them for less than you think.

1. This settee or oversized chair and ottoman in my bedroom is a favorite place to sit and read. I made the slipcover, and that bonded us. The double chair is very comfy, but requires a bit of room for the wide chair and ottoman.

white-linen-french-settee

You can see more of my bedroom HERE.

2. The French chairs at our breakfast room table were special finds at an antique auction years ago. They were very dark, and at some point I painted them. This is where I have dinner with my family most nights. Sometimes you find find these chairs with rush seats for a good price. See more HERE.

 

Breakfast room rug

 

3. The counter stools at the island are also favorites of mine. My daughter does her homework here as I work on the computer or cook dinner. When friends are over, they like to sit here. These are from Restoration Hardware. You can read more about these chairs HERE.

 

French counter stools (2)

 

4. The bergere chair in my closet was a thrift store find. I had it recovered in linen, and love sitting here as I get ready for bed every night.  This is such a quiet, private place, I enjoy this chair also. If you are looking in a thrift store, the chair will probably need new upholstery.

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5. The dining room chairs were found at a French antique auction. The labels on the chairs said they were made in France. I made the little slipcovers for these chairs.  You can find out I reinforced the seats HERE.

 

french-dining-room

 

6. This chair is in my living room and sets over to the side, but is ready to be used as extra seating when guests arrive. It’s actually quite comfortable and it is new, a Louis the 16th reproduction. It required no painting or upholstery, and was perfect when it arrived, so that was really nice. You can find out more about this chair HERE.

chair-with-apples

7. Ah, one of my favorites. This one is an antique, and was broken, but I patched her up, and painted her. She’s a beaut!  I appreciate that she isn’t perfect, yet she has an  easy elegance that is difficult to find. She’s very old and delicate, still a favorite. I painted the fabric too, read about it HERE.

french-chair-and-flowers

 

8. This chair has a story. You can read about it in What the Turtle Taught me.  It’s about second chances and believing for the best. It’s a favorite because of how I came to own it, so this one is also a special chair. It’s vintage and the paint is coming off in many places.

 

French chair

9. These needlepoint chairs came from a consignment store. They are not perfect, but they are sturdy and sit in my bedroom. Having a pair makes them a little special too. These chairs are one of the first things I see every morning.

 

needlepoint-french-chairs

10. The white chairs below also came from a consignment store. I painted the wood, but the leather was fine. You can only see one in this photo, but they are actually a pair. They are perfect for my office, since they are very sturdy and hold up to lots of use. This is where clients sit, while we talk. I have fond memories with these chairs too. My daughter sometimes comes in here and talks to me while I work.

ladder-in-the-study

11. Then there are the French chairs at the farm. These chairs are very comfortable, and make the space feel so upscale, although it is just a simple farmhouse kitchen. I have shared many a happy meal with my family here when it was too hot, cold, or wet to eat outdoors.

fall-table

 

12. And finally there are  a pair of French bergere chairs at the farm. I sit here when I get dressed or when I read. These chairs came to me in terrible condition. They required re-upholstery, and I used grain sack fabric for the back of the chairs and linen for the seat cushions. You can see the before photos HERE.

french chairs in farm  master

Well that’s a little tour of French chairs. I also wanted to leave you with a take away, here are my thoughts on French chairs.

A. You can find beautiful vintage or antique chairs at consignment stores, thrift stores, craigslist, antique malls and at auctions.

B. Be sure to check it the chair, and make sure it is sturdy before you buy it.

C. Keep in mind upholstery is expensive, so you’ll need to factor that into the price, along with the cost of fabric.

D. Vintage and antique chairs will have more detail than newer ones.

E. You can have a chair that is beautiful and comfortable.

 

Thanks for joining me today for my country French event.

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Comments

  1. Diana says

    September 28, 2014 at 06:24

    Oh Anita I love all these chairs, but the needlepoint chairs are my all time favorite. I have a bond with chairs….period!

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  2. Kim says

    September 28, 2014 at 06:44

    You do have some beauties, Anita and I can see why you certainly LOVE them.

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  3. grammygoodwill says

    September 28, 2014 at 07:48

    I love all of your chairs. They are so beautiful and stylish.

    Reply
  4. Lory at Designthusiasm says

    September 28, 2014 at 09:22

    I’m pretty sure you *can* love a French chair, and yours are such great candidates. There are so many special ones here but my favorite is the pale blue one (and I loved your story about the turtle… :-)). Lovely post!

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  5. Karena says

    September 28, 2014 at 09:44

    Anita, I know it has been awhile since I have commented. You are wonderful to feature this post because I not only read it lovingly I went back and read your “Turtle” post, which truly resonated with me! Thank you so much for sharing!

    xoxo
    Karena
    The Arts by Karena

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    • Anita says

      September 28, 2014 at 15:42

      Thanks Karena!! So glad you enjoyed the turtle post. It was one of my favorites to write.

      Reply
  6. Gee says

    September 28, 2014 at 10:15

    Luvly chairs Anita. But the needle point pair… they have my heart.

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  7. Kris @ Junk Chic Cottage says

    September 28, 2014 at 11:44

    Anita,
    I LOVE all your french chairs too!!!! People crack me up with comments sometimes. Of course you can love a wonderful chair or two lol! Very pretty.
    Kris

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  8. Nancy Brantley says

    September 28, 2014 at 20:35

    Anita,
    I love the story of The Turtle. So touching because I do believe GOD knows the big picture for us when we ask for something and don’t get it. Something happen to me that I did not understand at the time but GOD knew exactly the way it should be for me. I love, love, love those chairs. LOL I know how you feel, you can love something but not let it be before the love of GOD and family…….
    You have great taste in decorating.
    Nancy

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    • Anita says

      September 28, 2014 at 21:26

      Thank you Nancy!! It all works out in God’s timing!

      Reply
  9. Lucy Beliveau says

    September 28, 2014 at 21:22

    I thoroughly enjoyed learning about all of your lovely chairs! I’m so impressed with your talent!! Many jobs well done!

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  10. Vicki says

    September 28, 2014 at 22:39

    I have the same fetish with French chairs and I continue to love them all. Please tell me when you purchased your counter stools from Restoration Hardware. I checked the website and they are not shown.

    Thanks for your lovely post.

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    • Anita says

      September 28, 2014 at 22:41

      I got them in Nov 2013. World Market has some gorgeous ones, try them. Paige chairs in the height you need.

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  11. Confessions of a Plate Addict says

    September 29, 2014 at 08:07

    I love your wonderful French chairs, Anita! You have such a nice collection and they add the perfect touch to your beautiful home! Have a great week!…hugs…Debbie

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  12. Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says

    September 29, 2014 at 09:00

    Chairs = good; French Chairs = better; Painted French Chairs = awesome. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

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  13. Marg says

    September 30, 2014 at 21:08

    It is my opinion that one cannot have too many Frenxh Chairs. I too have over 12 and I love love love every one of them.

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  14. Traci Wade says

    October 1, 2014 at 12:24

    I just love your style, Anita! It was so great getting to meet you at BE!

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    • Anita says

      October 2, 2014 at 20:27

      Thanks Traci!!! It was great to meet you too.

      Reply
  15. Karen Mary says

    October 5, 2014 at 15:01

    French chairs are so pretty and feminine! Lovely post. Have to disagree with the reader who corrected you, though. I’m certain I love a number of things, such as dahlias and lilacs, in addition to people. There are lots of ways of loving—don’t limit yourself! 🙂

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  16. Christina Perri says

    April 8, 2015 at 07:26

    I spent many months researching different companies that sell a french style upholstered bed. I finally made the decision to go ahead and buy the Chelsea upholstered bed. Extremely pleased with my decision. Below is a link to the product page. Good-luck with your upholstered bed shopping.

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  17. Lucinda says

    November 5, 2016 at 02:38

    Hi Anita, I adore your chairs!! they are so beautiful, do you know where I could purchase a chair like the no.7 or no.8?

    Reply

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