We're very excited to reveal Simion's latest transformation for BBC One's Money For Nothing - a pair of stunning Tulip chairs.
Saved from landfill by the brilliant Jay Blades and brought to the Reloved Works studio for their transformation, these chairs were stripped back to the bare bones, then lovingly restored and upholstered using this fantastic statement print by Patternistas.
The fabric is made from 100% recycled plastic bottles and produced by Panaz, making this restoration the perfect upcycling story.The Tulip chair was designed by Eero Saarinen in the 50s for the Knoll company of New York. It was first designed as a chair to match the complementary dining table, but also looks great as a matching pair. The space age design of the chair has the smooth lines of modernism and was experimental with materials for its time. It is considered a classic of industrial design.
These chairs are now available to purchase. What better way to brighten up a corner of your home in style?
Measurements:
Seat height 47cm
Seat width 44cm
Seat depth 39cm
Chair height 81cm
These chairs are now available to purchase, with free UK shipping.