I've been kitting out my flat with some furniture, I hate all the mass produced laminated rubbish sold these days by retailers so I've been buying antique furniture and picking up a few bargains. It's amazing you can buy quality handmade furniture by skilled craftsmen for the almost the equivalent price of mass produced furniture.. anyway I digress..
I wanted to show these Edwardian mahogany dining chairs I bought..
The carving is just stunning.. more pictures here..
http://gallery.amorphix.net/main.php?g2_itemId=123&g2_page=1
Only problem is, annoyingly one of the chairs got damaged in transit (bloody couriers!).. a rather nasty break to one of the rear legs..
It's not broken through completely. I was hoping someone might have some ideas on how to go about repairing it, perhaps you could give me some pointers?
I wanted to show these Edwardian mahogany dining chairs I bought..
The carving is just stunning.. more pictures here..
http://gallery.amorphix.net/main.php?g2_itemId=123&g2_page=1
Only problem is, annoyingly one of the chairs got damaged in transit (bloody couriers!).. a rather nasty break to one of the rear legs..
It's not broken through completely. I was hoping someone might have some ideas on how to go about repairing it, perhaps you could give me some pointers?