Saturday, 2 April 2022

furniture: A colourful table

Hello my friends, 

In october 2021I bought a half finished  House of Miniatures table. Its cabriole legs were already sanded in shape and needed little more done than staining or painting to finish it.

Since I am working on the Stewards office and Lady Zonneschut's dressingroom it was tempting to find a place for it there. But I want to put this table somewhere else so I am not restricted to the colourschemes of those two rooms.

The square corners of each leg were already rounded off through standing. But the tops of these legs were still square. That did not fit well with the quarter round corner pieces attached to the table top. So I sanded the top of the legs to match those.  In the picture above you see a finished leg on the left. The leg on the right shows the pencil mark to which the top must be rounded by standing some more. 

When all four legs were sanded into their new shape, I reglued them to the table. And then coated the whole with a layer of chalk paint. When that had dried I sanded it smooth. This gave me a great surface to paint. 

I first decorated the table top. This is my first try to marble using sponge. Not being able to find a natural sponge locally I used torn off bits of a synthetic sponge. I sponged diluted yellow ochre, raw umber, Alizarine Crimson, and primary red alternatifely with washes of dilluted red and brown. 

The result you can see above. My apologise for the dark foto. In reality it is less subdued than it shows in the picture. I am quite happy with the result, but next time I will strive for a more dramatic marbling. 

Then it was time for the legs and the aprons (in Dutch we call these skirts) of the table. I gave them 2 layers of Hooker's green, mixed with some Titanium white to create a pastel green. 

When that had dried I added some white patches. These patches on the aprons and legs of the table will be the focus for the painted decorations. 

Scrolls and flourishes, now had to be added in Hooker's green. Some mistake were made, but these were hidden behind a layer of Light green or white. When that had dried I tried again.

And this is the finished piece. I wanted to give it a rococo feel. No panel on the aprons or legs has the same decorations on it. I actively tried to stay away from symmetry with these decorations. The result is quite playful, I think. I hope you like it too....


I would hesitate callling it Gustavian or Venetian Rococo. I think it resembles most south German Rococo painted furniture like you can see in some Bavarian museums and palaces. 

Have a great day, 

Huibrecht 


6 comments:

  1. Hi Huibrecht! Seeing your artfully creative and playful table has made me long to go back to my mouse houses where patterns and color are paramount! I just love the jovial Hooker's green with the panels of white embellished with flourishes and scrolls. It is a lovely piece and the marble effect for the top will make it both fun and fancy wherever you decide to display it. I also love how you highlighted the foot detail with green. Such a fun side project - I hope you have more of them in the queue!

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  2. Hi Huibrecht! What a charming design that table has! The legs are just right with the tops sanded back, and the curved "apron" sections of the legs where they attach to the table are very unusual. I Love the green with the red marbling... and marble comes in so many variations, it is always fascinating to see the colors it can be. I would say your marble is "subtle". :) The Rococo style of the decoration is very light and playful... I would have overworked it and ruined the "airy" effect! You have used perfect restraint... for Rococo! :) I can't wait to see where this table "belongs"! :):)

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  3. This little table turned out awesome! Hard to believe that this is your first try with marbling effects - I go with Betsy, it's very subtle yet realistic as marble comes with more or less "drama". And in this case I think subtle is the better choice as the beautifully painted legs deserve to be the real "drama queens". Wonderful work and impressive how you've turned a simple piece into a stunning ooak.

    Hugs
    Birgit

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  4. Un resultado precioso !!!!

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  5. Que bonita te ha quedado esa mesa, tan colorida y cálida a la vez, tu primer intento de marmoleado ha quedado estupendo!!
    Besos.

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