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The Bizarre Bazaar

Welcome to our new and improved site! Lucky for you, the beauty of our new virtual digs has given us the confidence to share this round-up of spectacularly heinous images – the best of the worst things found on our recent thrift store trips.

You asked for it! (Well, two of you did in the comments awhile ago – and now everyone must board the crazy train right along with us.)

It turns out a version of this high-heel shoe chair is never not on Anchorage and Eugene’s Craigslist. How is it possible that so many people are getting rid of such sexy furniture?

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Every design blog advises bringing greenery into a space to give it life, and thrift stores provide myriad ways for you to stay on trend. “Freedom of choice” might be a bit off message for this particular planter, though.

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Succulent planters are so hip right now – here’s a classy one that would be perfect in any setting:

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In case you’re wondering, this is how Ligers are made:

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Clowns are to thrift stores as sand is to the beach … essential. and everywhere. And here we have a collection of professional clowns–a perfect gift for any graduate school grad!

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Whether inadvertent or on purpose, this display is awesome. Pure merchandising genius to pose babies dressed as bears next to wildlife shot glasses.

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Exquisite portraiture abounds. Mera found her southern belle counterpart.

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It might be the weight of his bouffant that’s causing this little lord to cry.

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Just $16 for this artistic vision?

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Because who doesn’t need a plate painted with an image of Michael Jackson making out with Rob Thomas?

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A little something to gift to your sweet pea:

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And last but not least, a series of large posters.  Teenage girls everywhere are going to look at the One Direction posters in their rooms and decide to go a different direction in favor of the 1970s dairy-man heart throb.

Red House West || Bizarre Bazaar

Red House West || Bizarre Bazaar

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A Hyperbolic Ode to A(nother) New Chair

Well folks, here we are again.  In a move that won’t surprise our regular readers one bit, I have fallen irrevocably in love with yet another vintage chair.  That moratorium on chair adoption I mentioned a while ago?  Disregard it.  I certainly did.

Last week I was on an evening mission to the craft store to get a few supplies for the coaster project.  Out of habit, I popped into the adjacent Goodwill.  I have a well-established loop for this Goodwill: I scan the furniture, check the textiles, loop over to the aisle of frames and art and exit by way of the ceramics.  I was on my way out when something – some strong cosmic force – made me veer from my well-trodden path and return to the furniture section.  This time when I walked by (screeching to a halt like a cartoon character at the edge of a cliff), I was able to see through the veil of 1980s Golden Girl fabric to what lay beneath: the most beautiful, solid, comfortable, mid-century recliner in the history of the world.  Truly.  The whole history of the world.

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I smelled it, poked it, peered underneath it, took photos of it, reclined in it and, finally, recognized we could never be apart and paid for it ($30).  I went back the next day with the truck to bring my baby home.

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Looking like the homecoming princess in a parade float

I love the tall back and that little peaked detail on the arms.

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It really is insanely comfortable.  I’ve barely gotten out of it since I brought it home.  This photo shows it with the footrest up, but it also kicks completely back so you’re practically lying down.

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I don’t think the little wood panel on the front is original.  It has a pretty grain, but is definitely a different kind of wood from the rest of the chair.  I’m thinking I’ll probably remove it, but would love to hear your thoughts.

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There aren’t any designer markings on the chair, but by googling ‘mid century recliner’ I was able to find another one.  It’s listed on Chairloom (the upholstery company of my dreams) as a “Milo Baughman style recliner” and they’re asking $1200 for it as is.

Chairloom recliner

I think that’s probably a price that’s been inflated by an MCM-hungry market, but I sure hope someone buys it so they’ll put it in their Before & After gallery – a place I sometimes go to daydream.

And speaking of daydreaming, I’m mulling over upholstery options that will take this little lady from Bea Arthur to Bea-utiful.  Here’s a very similar recliner upholstered in grey linen.  I like the clean simplicity of the fabric, though I’d probably go with a darker shade – closer to a charcoal grey.

Or perhaps a grey velvet like this one?  It would be so plush!

Or is that too safe?  How about a maritime blue?

Or… an electric raspberry velvet like this one?

When Mera last visited we found this incredible navy blue cotton velvet upholstery fabric for a smoking deal.  Mera – in her infinite wisdom – convinced me I needed to buy it even if I didn’t have a particular project in mind.  I’m not sure there’s enough yardage, but oh my.  The way the warm wood looks against the blue is unbearably pretty – it’s the Helen of Troy of chairs; the chair that launched a thousand ships.

Red House West//thrifted mid-century modern recliner

I’m considering trying to upholster it myself – after all,  the months (yep, months) it took to upholster the bed chair are but a hazy memory; the staple removal-induced claw hand only recalled when there’s a storm-a-comin’.  I’m eager to start right away, but in the short term I guess I’ll have to pull on my best caftan and embrace this Golden Girl just as she is.

What are your thoughts?  Linen?  Velvet? Something else entirely?  Keep the front wood panel or nix it?  I’d love to hear!

 

Good Score, the Spooky Edition!

Over the past few weeks we’ve gotten a few submissions that seemed best saved for our favorite ghoulish holiday–welcome to a special Halloween edition of Good Score!

If you’re new to Red House West, Good Score is a monthly feature here at Red House West highlighting our readers’ secondhand finds. If you scored a great bargain at a thrift store, found a treasure on the side of the road, or discovered a one-of-a-kind gem at a yard sale, we’d love to hear about it! Please send a picture and a brief description of what, where and how much to redhousewest@gmail.com -OR- use the hashtag #rhwgoodscore on Instagram and the last Friday of each month we’ll share a few highlights. To see previous Good Scores, click here.

Okay everyone, gird your loins because things are about to get freaky.

From Leslie:

I was in a really great local vintage furniture store when I spied these two lamps made from some species of deer’s legs behind the counter. I had this really weird feeling of “I can’t really explain it, but I think I need those?” and before I knew it, they were in my car. Now, I paid about $100 for the pair, so it wasn’t a rock bottom price, but something about them spoke to me, and they seemed like a good score in the unique/haunting way. Anyway, I think that with the right shade (which will be extremely neutral – these guys have enough going on without adding pattern/colour/other doodads!) these will look really cool on either side of my bed.
Anyway, I hope they don’t offend anyone. I know that taxidermy was in vogue at some point, but it’s not everyone’s taste, and even my facebook community was pretty divided when I posted a photo of them. Feel free to put it to a vote in the comments. 🙂 
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From Scott:
Purchased at a semi-permanent garage sale in Coos Bay. The woman had dreams of owning an antique store, but I don’t think quite has it right yet.
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From Katie:
I’ve got two to share.  Technically I guess they’re not Good Scores because no way was I bringing these things home; coming across them when I’m flipping through photos on my phone is harrowing enough.  For real – this portrait of a doll gives me the heebie jeebies.  No matter where you go she’s watching you.  All plump cheeks and diabolical eyes.  The question that must be asked is who had this hanging on their wall, and contemplating the answer makes my blood run cold.

doll for GS
Clowns are inherently freaky, but this one’s awkwardly lewd pose juxtaposed against a quite benign facial expression takes it to the next level.  Just imagine this thing illuminated in an otherwise dark room.  Like I said, I didn’t actually bring it home, but if anyone needs it chances are it’s still there.  On the shelf.  With it’s tiny feet and tension-filled hands.  Being disgusting and evil.
clown for GS
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!  Have a fun one!