I LOVE Moroccan furniture, the detail, the accoutrement, the colors – the fun of it all! So I decided to create a Moroccan-inspired settee for my patio. I used left-over pressed tin panels from a previous project and inset them behind a wavy wood backrest all made from scrap wood that I had sitting around in my workshop. I then bejeweled the piece with colored stones, upholstery tacks and a bit of just plain glam! The furniture cushion was also reused from my deteriorating Adirondack chair that found its way to the curb. This is now the focal point of my patio and really picks up the sun, love it!
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Like what you have done, fun and whimsical. I also like to work that way. Larry
Thanks Larry. Oftentimes, the most creativity comes when you're limited in resources. It's amazing what you can come up with!
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