Winner! The 'Calcutta' Buffet

By Diane Llewellyn Grover from The Paint Factory, Brush Tamer at The Paint Factory in Hillsboro, OR.

Winning Category

No question this is a beautiful buffet.  With great carvings and detail work.  And it has it's flaws; although quite minor and cosmetic.

I really wanted to embrace the British Colonial era, and I knew I wanted to focus more on the finish of the body, rather than the center image transfer. 

I think, on this piece, the image transfer is secondary.  And because of that, I choose to mute the image.

My aim when working on a piece of furniture is never to make it look 'refinished' or 'as new'.  I want my pieces to look authentically worn and to tell a story.  I don't want 'originally'. So, I tend to step back and embrace the dings, and the chips.  I wanted this piece to look as though it had lived  in a hot, sticky, exotic climate.  I used an etching by Thomas Daniell titled 'View taken on the Esplanade, Calcutta' (1797), to depict the era.  With any type of furniture that has lived in a humid climate, you would expect that the finish is compromised; hence the  varying hues of glazes, shellac etc.

It's a piece of furniture that depicts a window into another world, another realm. It's the 'Calcutta' buffet.

 

Project Category

Upcycling Merit CategoriesStarry Starry Night – Masterpiece Transfers

Products Used

  • General Finishes Gel Stain in Antique Walnut.
  • , General Finishes Gel Topcoat in Satin.
  • Annie Sloan chalk paint in Country Grey
  • General Finishes Clear glaze
  • General Finishes Burnt Umber glaze
  • General Finishes Van Dyke glaze
  • General Finishes Glaze Extender
  • Shellac
  • Gold Leaf

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