I'd love to see you duplicate any piece of furniture you restore. Using the same or different wood. *Then at a museum, place1 both pieces side by side and ask the museum visitors if they can pick the duplicate?
Ahti, that was gorgeous. Every single time you receive a disaster like this, you turn it into treasure. The fabric choice was spot on. Thanks for sharing this with us all.
Maybe the school had a banquet hall for special occasions. My old school had one that was amazing, not quite sure how old it was but looking back I'd say just before or after WWI, very modern at that time, yet luxurious. The building is older, 1880s or 1890s I think.
One of my favorite furniture restoration channels. It's not just the incredible work ethics and talent, it's your relationship with cats. That says a lot.
@@sallyrobinson3469 You're correct. as one of my favorite furniture restorers, he has the same calming manner that Flippingdrawers has on my psyche. Thanks for the heads up.
Gorgeous! Must have been a really posh school to have chairs like that... Big difference to the iron-framed, built-in, two-seater, Victorian bench-seats we were still polishing with our backsides as late as 1968!
What fantastic work, you really are the best! Liking and commenting to get you those views. You deserve them! My grandmother loves your channel, we always watch your new videos together.
My great-grandfather made and restored a lot of furniture. He once said that he absolutely hated the newer polyethylene finishes and wouldn't even have them in his shop. To this day a mere whiff of denatured alcohol and shellac takes me back to those days. Wonderful job of restoring this fine old chair. Love your channel.
I watch A LOT of restoration, craftsman, upholstery videos and you are by far the best. I am so disappointed you do not have over a million viewers. Something needs to be done to get you more viewers. Obviously they do not know what they are missing out on. My father built specialty wood toys and children’s furniture (rocking horses/chairs, big wooden trucks that actually dumped or picked up things-almost all organic materials. I remember spending days in his shop watching him labor over one piece of a toy until it was perfect. You remind me a lot of him. He spent a year (on and off) in Estonia when the USSR first dissolved a lot of his design and art work was influenced by his time there.
My father made wooden toys, not his profession, but he was very good at it. London Bus (the big red ones), forts, he even made me a string puppet, which I have still got, all hand carved and painted, dressed by my mother. I love the way AT uses the wood and other details to make a silk purse out of a sows ear.
I’m amazed they made chairs with that much detail on the back, in enough numbers to fill a school. It’s really quite beautiful. And if the faux leather was more expensive than real leather, that was one more added element. Chairs were much more plain in the school I went to lol. You did a great job with this one… as always. Redoing the arm 6 times to get it just right is why we all watch your channel.❤️🐝🤗
"Fill a school"? Who said that? This one chair that you know of could've been for a teacher, or in the library, or there could've been only a few of them. Don't hate me. I like to nitpick at what people make up without enough info, which I'm guessing you don't have. 😉✌🐕
Very nice, I made one mistake a few months ago and watched all most all of your restorations, now I have to wait very patiently for the new one… Great work and worth the wait…👍🏻
Здравствуйте! Благодарю Вас за ваш труд. Вы меня вдохновляете. Я третий краснодеревщик (плотник мебельщик) в свой семье. Любовь к дереву у меня с генами. Только занимаюсь этим как хобби. Мне нравиться смотреть ваши видео. Желаю удачи Вам и много классных идей.
Очень стильный стул. Продуманная конструкция, гармоничный дизайн. Он совершенен. Приятно смотреть на работу мастера, когда он делает именно так, как и ты считаешь правильным.
Реставрация высшей пилотаж. Всегда интересно наблюдать за процессом востоновлением старой мебели. Вы даете им вторую жизнь. Спасибо за видос, лайк однозначно.
Видно, что оглядывая старую развалину, вы уже видите её восстановленной! Интересное кресло-стул, оригинальное и изысканное. Работа ювелирная, профессиональная и очень красивая. Стул очень понравился. Жаль, что сейчас не выпускают что-то подобное, - глаз радуется, и, думаю, очень удобная в доме вещь. Завидую вашему мастерству!
Браво мастеру. Всегда восхищаюсь работой, даже когда кажется, что у предмета шансов нет. Оборудование тоже отличное. Но всякий раз вызывают восхищение первые мастера, создавший такие уникальные предметы мебели. Таких станков и инструментов у них точно не было, а какие чудеса творили. Уважаю людей с "золотыми" руками.
@@yurborisovichpinhasik8039 Все как раз ,наоборот, до революции технологии была качественно другими, более природными, естественными (смотрите Выставка Промышленная в Париже в конце 19 века, какое было во всех метрополиях освещение и совершенно бесплатно), а после человечество опрокинули в очередной раз в бездну невежества. Думаете, что человек произошел от обезьяны? Так нам впаривает система... Ан нет, как раз, все, наоборот, обезьяны - это остатки неудавшегося эксперимента анунаков сделать послушных рабов, а также чрезвычайно выносливых и тупых для работ в Африке на золотых приисках: использовали гены атлантов и гипербореев и диких животных... Но не поперло..., не стали обезьяны работать, вот они их и бросили и придумали для глупого человечества Дарвинизм и прочую пургу... Про ручной инструмент Ваджра слыхали?..
Как же мне нравится смотреть за Вашей работой! На одном дыхании! Чётко, уверенно, мастерски, без единого лишнего движения! Огромное спасибо за доставленное удовольствие! 😍😄
Beautiful new life to this amazing chair. Somewhere an old carpenter is smiling down thanking you for not letting their precious work end up on a bonfire. Perfect choice of fabric to reupholster the seat. ❤
Wow, I really like the brass additions you made to the chair legs. That really made a special touch. The fabric you chose is nice too. It doesn't make the chair too modern and keeps its old world charm. ❤
What an incredible rescue!!! The chair looks so modern! The addition of the brass details on the legs and the fabric took it to the next level! Thanks so much for sharing
I love the way that you look at a piece of furniture and say, "I can fix that and make it nice again" and do it. Nice work and a beautiful result! Thanks for sharing!
I have watched all your videos now since subscribing. I love to watch your hands while you work. Such care and artistry you possess. Thank you for sharing your talent and skill and making old, forgotten pieces of furniture useful and alive again. 🥰
The final result is gorgeous, I’d buy that chair it’s so gorgeous. The fabric is nice but I doubt it shows it’s fully beauty on camera which is a shame but as a fellow creator I know the struggle. :)
Hi Ahti,Love your restorations. Fantastic that you saw the inherent beauty in this heavily damaged chair.The beautiful end result proves your judgment correct as usual. Thank you
Ahti, another wonderful restoration. I love the way how, from much experience, you know how much to round the corners on your edge inserts so they fit perfectly into the slots you make for them. It is a very beautiful chair; thank you for rescuing it!
The beaten up school chair was something I'd love to imagine I could fix... only I couldn't. I don't have the knowledge/knowhow. I get a new lesson every time I watch your videos. The finished renovation/restoration made me smile. Thank You.
Es lejos el mejor¡! Me gusta mucho ver tu trabajo, el orden del taller, todas las maquinas, la precisión y profesionalismo con que restaura la madera es genial. Desde Chile 🇨🇱 mis saludos cordiales 🙋♀️👏👏👏👏🥇🥇🥇🫂👋👋👋
I’m so happy you saved this unusual looking chair bcuz I knew when your done restoring it that’s going to be a real “treasure “. The back of it is very different from any chairs I’ve seen. In fact I love how the back is made. I was hoping you do something at the bottom of the legs n by golly you brought that chair up to another notch of great style. If I saw that in the trash I would of definitely had taken it. But the only thing I’d save would be the back. Cuz this old gal wouldn’t know where to begin on how to take it apart n put back together n I definitely don’t have the wonderful tools that you have or the knowledge. I sure hope you plan on keeping it. It deserves a good home. You are the best!! ♥️♥️♥️👍👍👍🌟🌟🌟🌟
It is very beautiful! Thank goodness for people like you who have the skills and talent and take the time to save things like this. The leg caps are perfect! ⭐️
You''re lucky you had one of the arms! That's quite the combination of angles. The chair looks simple, but is deceptively more complex than you might expect! Wonderful job keeping it out of the bonfire, and under someone's butt for another 100 years.
Growing up I always thought this style looked outdated, but I’ve grown to appreciate it. The white paint really changes the whole feel, in the best possible way.
Hi, bravo once again!! I make 1/12th scale dolls house furniture for collectors, you have given me a few ideas. I wish I had some of your machinery, problem is I haven't the space or the money. Thanks for another interesting tranformation. xxx
The chair would have made a less beautiful flame than the restoration. I love it! Enjoy it for a long time and pass it on to your kids. A true heirloom.
You're a Master Craftsman and Restorer, Ahti. There hasn't been anything you've done that wasn't fantastic. I particularly like the armoires and cabinets that you restore.
That chair is lovely!! It would have been a crime to have tossed it onto a bonfire! I am always amazed by your attention to detail on your restorations. You are a master craftsman!!!
This chair has a wonderful, sleek elegant design. Unfortunately making such refined furniture today would cost a fortune. Great job , delightful result and great video work as usual. Bravo.
Thank you for saving this beautiful chair Ahti.....what a gem it is🥰 I can imagine a teacher sitting on this chair behind their oak desk where many lessons were delivered, and thanks to your great hands and patience, it lives on to deliver more 'lessons' in life. I also really appreciated your commentary and history tid-bits...very interesting! Love it!💓
It seems like no matter how badly damaged a furniture piece is, you can always bring it back to life and make it look brand new again! You are teaching those of us with an interest in restoration, how to do it right. Thank you for that!
Anti, I have been watching you for a couple of years now, and I just watched your interview with the TV station. I can tell you, without a doubt, that yes, it IS worth watching your videos! Yes, you are worth all the kind comments. 😊 You have taught me SO many new techniques to repair a piece of furniture, and your videos are never boring. You show the important skills, and skip the six hours of sanding, which we all know you do off camera. There is one other TH-camr that I watch (in Canada) that rivals you skill, but she does not do quite as many major repairs. She is more of a refinishing expert, with mad wood skills. I imagine you both could have discussions about things you love and hate about woodworking! Thank you for sharing your talents with the world!
Мне это надо,чтоб смотреть мужскую работу?Надо!Мастер делает четко,знает ,что и как,смотришь и сердце радуется за хорошую работу!Молодец,мастер своего дела!
Another great restoration. You have such an eye for the original design and beauty and you match the restoration details so appropriately. I particularly like the way you remove old finish, painstakingly by hand not machine, to reveal the beauty of the grain.
A chair definitely worth saving! Beautifully done as usual but you worked on a chair in a past challenge that had less than half of it. The love for the wood really shows on your face when your working.
Thank goodness this chair with the beautiful corners was saved from the bonfire. Really like the brass finish on the legs and that seat fabric is gorgeous. Great video as always
Please put a like and lets see, if it makes the difference for algorithm!
What is the music at the end of this video, please..? Having no luck finding it with my music search browser tool... :(
I'd love to see you duplicate any piece of furniture you restore. Using the same or different wood. *Then at a museum, place1 both pieces side by side and ask the museum visitors if they can pick the duplicate?
@paulosborne6517 It is my track. th-cam.com/video/HwZ1O8JoYN4/w-d-xo.html
I always do a like! 👍
Coments make difference too. 😊
Another "you can't be too thin, too rich, or have too many clamps" moment. Congratulations on saving this unusual chair, so close to oblivion.
Anorexia nervosa and billionaires. You were right about the clamps though.
A quote from Mrs Simpson I believe…..except for the bit about the clamps!
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That's Wallis Simpson by the way
Ahti, that was gorgeous. Every single time you receive a disaster like this, you turn it into treasure. The fabric choice was spot on. Thanks for sharing this with us all.
That's a very nice chair for a school. Maybe it was the Rector's? Anyway, I hope more people consult you before they throw away their old furniture.
Maybe the school had a banquet hall for special occasions. My old school had one that was amazing, not quite sure how old it was but looking back I'd say just before or after WWI, very modern at that time, yet luxurious. The building is older, 1880s or 1890s I think.
One of my favorite furniture restoration channels. It's not just the incredible work ethics and talent, it's your relationship with cats. That says a lot.
I have never seen this restorer with cats, I think you are referring to another channel??
No cats here. You're thinking of the Flipping Drawers channel.
That's what I was thinking @@lovingmayberry307
@@sallyrobinson3469 You're correct. as one of my favorite furniture restorers, he has the same calming manner that Flippingdrawers has on my psyche. Thanks for the heads up.
@@lovingmayberry307 Yup. Flippingdrawers is another one of my favorite restorers and I sure did mix them up. Both incredibly talented men.
Thank god it did not go to the garbage ! So beautiful. I love the golden piece you added
Gorgeous! Must have been a really posh school to have chairs like that... Big difference to the iron-framed, built-in, two-seater, Victorian bench-seats we were still polishing with our backsides as late as 1968!
Speak for yourself my chairs were fine for being born in the early 2000s lol
1971 at my old school.
Possibly the teacher’s chair…
What fantastic work, you really are the best! Liking and commenting to get you those views. You deserve them! My grandmother loves your channel, we always watch your new videos together.
My great-grandfather made and restored a lot of furniture. He once said that he absolutely hated the newer polyethylene finishes and wouldn't even have them in his shop. To this day a mere whiff of denatured alcohol and shellac takes me back to those days. Wonderful job of restoring this fine old chair. Love your channel.
As usual... as near to restoration perfection as possible.
I watch A LOT of restoration, craftsman, upholstery videos and you are by far the best. I am so disappointed you do not have over a million viewers. Something needs to be done to get you more viewers. Obviously they do not know what they are missing out on. My father built specialty wood toys and children’s furniture (rocking horses/chairs, big wooden trucks that actually dumped or picked up things-almost all organic materials. I remember spending days in his shop watching him labor over one piece of a toy until it was perfect. You remind me a lot of him. He spent a year (on and off) in Estonia when the USSR first dissolved a lot of his design and art work was influenced by his time there.
Thanks! Yes I wonder too, where all those subscribers are ;) Everyone, share the link on social media now :)
Tried to subscribe but I received an error code
My father made wooden toys, not his profession, but he was very good at it. London Bus (the big red ones), forts, he even made me a string puppet, which I have still got, all hand carved and painted, dressed by my mother. I love the way AT uses the wood and other details to make a silk purse out of a sows ear.
It's always good to see anything older restored and used than what's available today.
I’m amazed they made chairs with that much detail on the back, in enough numbers to fill a school. It’s really quite beautiful. And if the faux leather was more expensive than real leather, that was one more added element. Chairs were much more plain in the school I went to lol. You did a great job with this one… as always. Redoing the arm 6 times to get it just right is why we all watch your channel.❤️🐝🤗
"Fill a school"? Who said that? This one chair that you know of could've been for a teacher, or in the library, or there could've been only a few of them.
Don't hate me. I like to nitpick at what people make up without enough info, which I'm guessing you don't have. 😉✌🐕
Schools have different rooms. Assembly halls are more festive than the classrooms for example.
@@ATRestoration I love your channel and your restorations. Very relaxing and comforting.
Very nice, I made one mistake a few months ago and watched all most all of your restorations, now I have to wait very patiently for the new one… Great work and worth the wait…👍🏻
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Здравствуйте! Благодарю Вас за ваш труд. Вы меня вдохновляете. Я третий краснодеревщик (плотник мебельщик) в свой семье. Любовь к дереву у меня с генами. Только занимаюсь этим как хобби. Мне нравиться смотреть ваши видео. Желаю удачи Вам и много классных идей.
Beautiful restoration job.
It looks like a piece in ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’.
Очень стильный стул. Продуманная конструкция, гармоничный дизайн. Он совершенен.
Приятно смотреть на работу мастера, когда он делает именно так, как и ты считаешь правильным.
Вот это работа , так работа! Блеск!!!
A Masterclass in restoration
Реставрация высшей пилотаж. Всегда интересно наблюдать за процессом востоновлением старой мебели. Вы даете им вторую жизнь. Спасибо за видос, лайк однозначно.
Здесь сочетание профессионального подхода и изначально хорошей и интересной для работы вещи
Видно, что оглядывая старую развалину, вы уже видите её восстановленной! Интересное кресло-стул, оригинальное и изысканное. Работа ювелирная, профессиональная и очень красивая. Стул очень понравился. Жаль, что сейчас не выпускают что-то подобное, - глаз радуется, и, думаю, очень удобная в доме вещь. Завидую вашему мастерству!
Браво мастеру. Всегда восхищаюсь работой, даже когда кажется, что у предмета шансов нет. Оборудование тоже отличное. Но всякий раз вызывают восхищение первые мастера, создавший такие уникальные предметы мебели. Таких станков и инструментов у них точно не было, а какие чудеса творили. Уважаю людей с "золотыми" руками.
Все ведь когда-то изначально делалось только ручным инструментом, никаких нынешних чудо-станков.
@@yurborisovichpinhasik8039 Все как раз ,наоборот, до революции технологии была качественно другими, более природными, естественными (смотрите Выставка Промышленная в Париже в конце 19 века, какое было во всех метрополиях освещение и совершенно бесплатно), а после человечество опрокинули в очередной раз в бездну невежества. Думаете, что человек произошел от обезьяны? Так нам впаривает система... Ан нет, как раз, все, наоборот, обезьяны - это остатки неудавшегося эксперимента анунаков сделать послушных рабов, а также чрезвычайно выносливых и тупых для работ в Африке на золотых приисках: использовали гены атлантов и гипербореев и диких животных... Но не поперло..., не стали обезьяны работать, вот они их и бросили и придумали для глупого человечества Дарвинизм и прочую пургу... Про ручной инструмент Ваджра слыхали?..
Even the fabric on the seat is on point
Как же мне нравится смотреть за Вашей работой! На одном дыхании! Чётко, уверенно, мастерски, без единого лишнего движения! Огромное спасибо за доставленное удовольствие! 😍😄
Только два мастера на ютубе которые действительно реставраторы от бога, это он и ещё Трена.
Another amazing transformation, Ahti! You are truly a master of your craft!
Beautiful new life to this amazing chair. Somewhere an old carpenter is smiling down thanking you for not letting their precious work end up on a bonfire. Perfect choice of fabric to reupholster the seat. ❤
Working with shellac is like ASMR for you; and watching your videos is like ASMR for me. Thank you.
Wow, I really like the brass additions you made to the chair legs. That really made a special touch. The fabric you chose is nice too. It doesn't make the chair too modern and keeps its old world charm. ❤
Шедевр, браво мастеру. Как хорошо, что есть люди с такими руками и редкие вещи обретают новую жизнь, а не сжигаются в костре!
Magnificent, from trash to treasure. Artistic talent, experience, and above all, patience. This chair thanks you for saving it from the bonfire.
What an incredible rescue!!! The chair looks so modern! The addition of the brass details on the legs and the fabric took it to the next level! Thanks so much for sharing
All I can say is... WOW!!!!!
Как обычно, прекрасная работа!
Привет из Беларуси! 🇧🇾
That is a beautiful chair. I’ve never seen one like it. You did a marvellous job on it.
Beautiful! I'm glad you saved it from the bonfire.
I love the way that you look at a piece of furniture and say, "I can fix that and make it nice again" and do it.
Nice work and a beautiful result!
Thanks for sharing!
I have watched all your videos now since subscribing. I love to watch your hands while you work. Such care and artistry you possess. Thank you for sharing your talent and skill and making old, forgotten pieces of furniture useful and alive again. 🥰
The chair went from trash to treasure by the hand of a master craftsman.
The skills of the master and the eyes of one that loves old furniture 😊 another beautiful restoration ❤🇳🇱
So glad your client spotted this gem and contacted you!
Another great restoration!
Beautiful piece... so very happy it was saved from being burned.
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😍 1930s was such a great era for Finnish design. This is a beautiful chair, and the wood you’re using is also beautiful
Неперевершено!Ви найкращий майстер!Стілець супер!❤
This miraculous restoration is another example of why you are my very favorite furniture restorer.
All I can say is, “Wow!” You have a wonderful talent. I wish I could do that-maybe in my next life. Thank you for this video.
im glad you found it and not the fire, great job!!!
Beautiful. I admire your skill and patience. A true craftsman.
The final result is gorgeous, I’d buy that chair it’s so gorgeous. The fabric is nice but I doubt it shows it’s fully beauty on camera which is a shame but as a fellow creator I know the struggle. :)
Thank you for the beautiful work again. I love seeing the old furniture being restored to (sometimes better than) original.
Hi Ahti,Love your restorations.
Fantastic that you saw the inherent beauty in this heavily damaged chair.The beautiful end result proves your judgment correct as usual.
Thank you
That chair was for the scrap heap, But you made it a very nice chair. Thanks for sharing.
Such a beautiful chair, artfully restored. Wonderful.
I love it !! ❤❤ beautiful work as always. 😊😊 Cheers from the Finger Lakes of New York, USA. 🍷 🍷
Another example of why I enjoy watching your work.
Ahti, another wonderful restoration. I love the way how, from much experience, you know how much to round the corners on your edge inserts so they fit perfectly into the slots you make for them. It is a very beautiful chair; thank you for rescuing it!
The beaten up school chair was something I'd love to imagine I could fix... only I couldn't. I don't have the knowledge/knowhow. I get a new lesson every time I watch your videos. The finished renovation/restoration made me smile. Thank You.
Me ha fascinado, como has fabricado el brazo del sillón...😊
Impecable trabajo...❤
Saludos desde ANDALUCÍA ESPAÑA ❤❤❤❤
Es lejos el mejor¡! Me gusta mucho ver tu trabajo, el orden del taller, todas las maquinas, la precisión y profesionalismo con que restaura la madera es genial. Desde Chile 🇨🇱 mis saludos cordiales 🙋♀️👏👏👏👏🥇🥇🥇🫂👋👋👋
I’m so happy you saved this unusual looking chair bcuz I knew when your done restoring it that’s going to be a real “treasure “. The back of it is very different from any chairs I’ve seen. In fact I love how the back is made. I was hoping you do something at the bottom of the legs n by golly you brought that chair up to another notch of great style. If I saw that in the trash I would of definitely had taken it. But the only thing I’d save would be the back.
Cuz this old gal wouldn’t know where to begin on how to take it apart n put back together n I definitely don’t have the wonderful tools that you have or the knowledge. I sure hope you plan on keeping it. It deserves a good home. You are the best!!
♥️♥️♥️👍👍👍🌟🌟🌟🌟
Absolutely fantastic restoration of a unique piece of history.
It is very beautiful! Thank goodness for people like you who have the skills and talent and take the time to save things like this. The leg caps are perfect! ⭐️
Как всегда замечательная работа. С такой тщательностью и хорошим вкусом, что просто остается только восхищаться!
Безупречно! Как всегда магия!
Absolutely gorgeous! The lattice work with arches of the back is so architectural. Thank you for sharing another project well done. 😊
You are the best! Congratulations!
You''re lucky you had one of the arms! That's quite the combination of angles. The chair looks simple, but is deceptively more complex than you might expect! Wonderful job keeping it out of the bonfire, and under someone's butt for another 100 years.
В очередной раз я восхитилась вашей работой. Мне нравится, как вы меняете ужасный вид предмета в великолепный и функциональный. 🤝🤝
Wow. So glad this made it's way to you instead of a bonfire. It looks so good now. Such a great job as always. Love those new feet. Bravo.
Great job (as usual)! The chair is now a piece of luxery!
Growing up I always thought this style looked outdated, but I’ve grown to appreciate it. The white paint really changes the whole feel, in the best possible way.
Beautiful! Once again, a pleasure to watch you work! It would have been a shame to have this chair go to a bonfire. Glad you could save it!
The seat fabric really made a change, it was a great choice, as did the bronze details on the legs. Excellent as always.
Hi, bravo once again!! I make 1/12th scale dolls house furniture for collectors, you have given me a few ideas. I wish I had some of your machinery, problem is I haven't the space or the money. Thanks for another interesting tranformation. xxx
The chair would have made a less beautiful flame than the restoration. I love it! Enjoy it for a long time and pass it on to your kids. A true heirloom.
You're a Master Craftsman and Restorer, Ahti. There hasn't been anything you've done that wasn't fantastic. I particularly like the armoires and cabinets that you restore.
That chair is lovely!! It would have been a crime to have tossed it onto a bonfire! I am always amazed by your attention to detail on your restorations. You are a master craftsman!!!
you are absolutely amazing AT you are a miracle worker from trash to treasure!!!!!
THE perfect Saturday evening! Finding new video of your magnificent work.
Always inspiring and educational. Thank you so much!
Absolutely brilliant!
This chair has a wonderful, sleek elegant design. Unfortunately making such refined furniture today would cost a fortune. Great job , delightful result and great video work as usual. Bravo.
Thank you for saving this beautiful chair Ahti.....what a gem it is🥰 I can imagine a teacher sitting on this chair behind their oak desk where many lessons were delivered, and thanks to your great hands and patience, it lives on to deliver more 'lessons' in life. I also really appreciated your commentary and history tid-bits...very interesting! Love it!💓
Как всегда - Прекрасно!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice restoration, and such a lovely a.d. design. I'd have been tempted to use the original as a template to build a reproduction set.
It's amazing how you took this trashed chair and turned it into a masterpiece! You definitely are the restoration master! Gorgeous job! 😊❤
Какой точный глаз у мастера и уверенные движения! Смотришь - и профессия краснодеревщика кажется самой захватывающей.
It seems like no matter how badly damaged a furniture piece is, you can always bring it back to life and make it look brand new again! You are teaching those of us with an interest in restoration, how to do it right. Thank you for that!
Anti, I have been watching you for a couple of years now, and I just watched your interview with the TV station. I can tell you, without a doubt, that yes, it IS worth watching your videos! Yes, you are worth all the kind comments. 😊
You have taught me SO many new techniques to repair a piece of furniture, and your videos are never boring. You show the important skills, and skip the six hours of sanding, which we all know you do off camera.
There is one other TH-camr that I watch (in Canada) that rivals you skill, but she does not do quite as many major repairs. She is more of a refinishing expert, with mad wood skills.
I imagine you both could have discussions about things you love and hate about woodworking!
Thank you for sharing your talents with the world!
If you ment Trena, then I will do a cooperation video with her and other restorers soon. Stay tuned!
I wonder how many of those were made for that school. It looks like a lot of work
Мне это надо,чтоб смотреть мужскую работу?Надо!Мастер делает четко,знает ,что и как,смотришь и сердце радуется за хорошую работу!Молодец,мастер своего дела!
Your craftsmanship is a joy to watch.
Another great restoration. You have such an eye for the original design and beauty and you match the restoration details so appropriately. I particularly like the way you remove old finish, painstakingly by hand not machine, to reveal the beauty of the grain.
A chair definitely worth saving! Beautifully done as usual but you worked on a chair in a past challenge that had less than half of it. The love for the wood really shows on your face when your working.
Потрясающе!❤
That is remarkable. I never would have thought that chair could be restored. It is lovely. I’m sure the lady that gave it away is now jealous.
Wow! From an ugly duckling to a Queen Swan! It is such an elegant and unique design. Would LOVE to own that chair!
Remind me of my old school day.
Thank goodness this chair with the beautiful corners was saved from the bonfire. Really like the brass finish on the legs and that seat fabric is gorgeous. Great video as always
You are so gifted and talented that your restorations always come out beautiful. I love the colour choice for the seat of this beautiful chair.
do you know that I was checking your channel everyday to see when you'll upload a new video, you are doing art here. love your work
That is one of those chairs that invites you to sit in it as soon as you see it! I've watched this video numerous times!
What a beautiful chair.