Posts Tagged ‘Steal’

Recent Thrift Treasures!

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

The past couple of weeks my favorite thrift store has been very good to me. Take a look at some of the steals we snagged. Some of these we will be revamping, just not sure how yet. Any ideas? 

Thrift Chairs in their new home.

Chair on the left is the new addition. Only $7! And surprisingly comfortable!
*side note: Dustin snagged chair on right for $4 back in August.
 
Oh, and the ashtray was $6 purchased a few months back.
 

$5 Thrift Nightstand

I love this piece. It needs some TLC but I’m loving the look of this old nightstand.
I already replaced the bent up drawer pull with one I had lying around from IKEA.
Not sure if I want to paint it white or maybe try to clean up the existing finish.

 

$5 Thrift Nightstand

Bonsai liked it too!! :)

 

$7.50 File Cabinet

We’ve been needing a file cabinet for quite some time.
When we came across this one, we knew it was the one… and for $7.50!
Who could resist?
 

Thrift Find: Kitchen Cart

Dustin spotted this piece, and I fell in love with this old kitchen cart
complete with a dish towel bar in the back.
Downside, you can’t tell from the photo,but the DIY spray paint job is horrendous.
Again, do I paint it white, maybe red or even a retro 50’s teal? Thoughts?
This piece we “splurged” on a bit. Can’t recall the exact price, but it was about $20.

 

$11 Thrift Lamp with Ikea Shade

This lamp I loved when I saw it, with the exception of the gold base
which I may end up doing something about.
Any thoughts? Suggestions on dealing with the gold metal base? 
It also came without a shade… well, we chose to take it without the shade. 
For now, an IKEA shade that I had lying around will suffice. How much? $11. 

 

What’s on my mind now? How can I get paid to shop at thrift stores for the rest of my life? I just adore it. What’s your view on thrifting? Love it or hate it?
 

What a Steal!

Monday, October 27th, 2008

As promised, here are some photos of our amazing finds at our local thrift shop. We picked these up about a month or so ago. Long story short, we needed to get new furniture because the movers destroyed much of our stuff. However, we didn’t have the money to buy that new furniture. One day, we were dropping off a load of items at the thrift store when we decided, what the heck, let’s see what they have. Little did we know we hit the jackpot! We picked up a couch and 2 chairs for $120… total! We knew they looked like they were worth more than that, but little did we know, quite a bit more. 

After a lot of web searching we finally were able to get an estimate of how much each of our pieces might be worth. (Not that we were selling, but we were just curious.) These Sling Arm Lounge Chairs we found were designed by Finn Juhl for France & Sons, Denmark, circa 1950s. We found a pair of them in “good” condition for $4200! We bought them for $10 each!

 

Bonsai enjoys our super cool Danish Lounge Chairs, too. Although, his little white hairs like to get stuck in that wool fabric. Very irritating. These orange cushions may or may not be original. I am not able to tell based on my research. They need to be cleaned, but in good shape otherwise.

And, here, we have our $100 “couch” which turns out to be a Peter Hvidt daybed, by France & Sons, Denmark, 1960s. We found this online ranging from $800 to $1000. Still a great deal. This daybed is not in perfect condition, but it in pretty good condition. We actually took off the rectangular backrest so the back cushion would sit flush with the wall. It is more comfortable this way. It looks as though the backrest is tilted too far forward, but we can’t figure out how to fix that. We love it still!

Again, Bonsai’s hairs like to get stuck in this wool! I’m considering recovering these cushions to make them more comfortable to sit on. Wool is a bit itchy for me. But, that will have to go on the back burner for now. 

France & Sons logo on each of the pieces. This first tipped us and my cousin, Amanda, off that it might just be worth more than we paid. She was able to identify that it was France & Sons, which narrowed things down quite a bit for us! Thanks, Amanda!

All three pieces are teak wood. The chairs look like they need a little bit of TLC from, well, being over 50 years old! I’ve done some research on how to care for teak, but any tips or advice is more than welcome!

I just have to mention that I fully and completely attribute this amazing find to the fact that God adores all of us so much that He even cares to bless us in these seemingly insignificant areas of our lives. Sure, us finding this furniture dirt cheap doesn’t change any lives, but it does show me that God loves who I am, and He cares enough to bless me with something He knew I would ADORE! How cool is that? I just think it’s awesome. Don’t overlook these little things in your life.