3k for 15 days isn’t a living wage in the United States Midwest. I would expect to pay $7500 for this quality of work especially if you were purchasing the chair in addition to the restoration.
I liked the result really, too. Please forgive me , but one thing i didnt like, the hot glue.after 15 days, there had been one more to stich on the edges please!would love to see in future projects❤
@@lowesonia8551 i am also a bit more „lovely“ while working with tools and try not to make a huge mess… :D My hubby works fast and HE dont see a diffrence…I see tiny scratches/overcolouring/little spawns… He say i dont need to be overperfect…sometimes hes right and sometimes I am :D Thats what makes our balance i think
I cannot imagine the comfort in sitting in this chair. I will say that today's furniture doesn't even come close to the remake of this chair. Amazing quality put in to this work.
А кресло пело в это время - я снова живу! Труд колоссальный! И огромное количество знаний - особенно впечатлила установка и подшивка пружин - таких петель нигде не видела. Долгой жизни мастеру и его обновленным детищам!
Absolutely magnificent! The more I look at modern furniture the more I admire old chairs, cabinets, tables... Thank you, dear Ahti, for sharing your art wth us!
So true. I’m lucky to have an upholsterer in the family. My dad! He had promised me a sofa for my wedding. But life got in the way. When he heard I was going to replace my sofa for one from IKEA he said, don’t you dare! I’ll make you one. He’s pretty much retired and in his 80’s. It took him about a year during COVID but he made me a beautiful couch. It was such a joy to see him craft it from a recycled 1960’s frame. Watching him hand-tie the springs. And change up the design from a modern square arm to a classic rolled arm to suit my tastes. He said back in the day upholsterer’s would put a handful of upholstery tacks and spit them out onto the hammer to tack everything in. Now he uses an electric staple gun of course. Some of the materials do change but he prefers coiled springs to what is used now. He’s working on another project now. A channel back sofa pretty much same interiors as this chair. It’s been fun to watch the process. 😊
I walked around a charity furniture store yesterday. Much preferred the old, hand built items compared the mass produced, cheap material items which showed a lot more wear.
@@mkdrivingzone agreed. And when it’s a solid piece you can always restore or refuse it. The new stuff falls apart sand can only go to the landfill once it does. Even the compressed board of the 1970’s was better than the new stuff.
@@gila1959 I was fascinated as well :-) Realize that what a very special know-how is necessary to do a perfect work like that. Like he mentioned: years of practice is necessary. Which is even more difficult because two practices must be learned. Craftmenship and the learning and use of modern tools, which the old masters did not have.
I grew up watching my grandfather make furniture and carve beautiful details within. My Norwegian grandmother made traditional outfits for my dolls and even as a child I used to stare at the perfection of her work...This is why I love to wait in excitement to see what sublime restoration you will do next. Your work is amazing. Thank you for keeping the art alive!
Years ago I stumbled into a Russian man in town, working out of a storefront. He was carving a full set of Chippendale style dining chairs. I couldn't wrap my head around the level of skill.
My father was a master upholsterer who learnt his trade in the 50's in the UK and he passed 4 years ago. Brought back many memories watching this video and you restored the chair brilliantly 👏🏼
That looks amazing!! I love it that the last person tried as best they could to do it right. They just didn’t have the skill or the materials that you have. That small piece of fabric you left inside will be a treasure to someone one day. Bravo!!❤️🐝🤗
Aww, it's like an old car that someone loved and cared for to the best of their abilities, even though it was the string from bales of straw and whatever else they could find. ❤
Wow....that was an amazing display of skill. Doing upholstery at that level is similar to an elite athlete or professional musician. Yes, anyone can do the basics, but to set up all the little details to make the upholstery come out so well takes a huge amount of experience and practice. Honestly reminded me of watching a concert pianist or elite athlete. Very, very cool. Thank you so much for posting!
@@ginaburgess97591990 is 34 years ago by now. So, it's old, but not old enough to avoid using decent materials. Someone went DIY, and the people doing that couldn't afford or manage to buy the proper materials
Watching you bringing these old pieces of furniture back to what they once were meant to be is so wonderful. Nothing is truly broken. Your artistic skills and lovingly careful restorations give me both joy and hope. You are in a sense a saviour, Sir. All the best to you!
This restoration has just melted my heart. Exactly the same armchair my granny used to sit in it than my mum and currently I am using it. It is almost impossible to find someone I would trust to properly restore it.
Master! You are one of those people who make the world a better place! ❤ You build, you restore, you preserve! You will have a special place in Paradise and Peoples' Hearts! Thank you!
I really enjoyed seeing you dismantle that elegant old chair, repair its loose joints and replace the missing small wooden parts; then correctly re-springing and re-upholstering it. It made me appreciate your skills in this project. Many congratulations.
Tere! I recently discovered your channel. My grandpa is from Estonia and I hold such a special place in my heart for the country. We got to visit several years ago and it was the best experience of my life. Watching this is like a little piece of home. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work
I’m in love with this master. My daddy was a carpentering engineer. He could do restoration like this. I’ve been bingeing your videos all afternoon. I will eventually see them all. My daddy’s little fingers were bent, naturally and permanently, making Perfect clamps. I see your fingers are straight. Its okay. Your work is worth viewing. I don’t know what to say that is complimentary enough without flattery to say how exact your work is. Old school mastery is about the jist of it. I’m thankful one of your videos showed up on my list. And RedVelvet? #WOW❤
That wood looks like warm honey how beautiful. The red velvet makes that chair look like royalty. You always make it look so easy and I know it is not. That stuff takes lots of practice to do it right. Have a great day
Beautiful job on this restoration! The red was meant to be. You are right, the upholstering part is tough to pick up. I watched my Grams do this for well over 50 years of my life. I helped where she needed help. But i have never attempted it myself. But seeing her rip things apart and redo them gave me an appreciation for what she did for a living. She started her business when she was 19. She made all the buttons herself like you just did but on a much older maker lol. This is hard on your hands and wrists over time. She stopped in her 80's. Passed just shy of her 101st birthday. Thanks for sharing these jobs. I know your clients appreciate your work as you are very talented at all aspects of the job. God Bless
Це найскладніша й найпрофесійніша реставрація, яку я бачила. А коли пан майстер вкладав шматочок оригінальної оббивки в середину сидіння я відчула глибоку повагу до цього талановитого чоловіка. Дякую за чудові емоції та бажаю вам всякого доба.
yes, leaving that little piece of the original upholstery fabric was truly inspirational and a beautiful thought of the Future. Let's hope Arti's work endures into the future ❣❣
Outstanding! My grandma Diaz would have loved to see this video. She took a class in the late '60s and made a sectional sofa. I never "really" appreciated her work until I saw this video. Thank you, sir! You are a Mastercraftman, and I look forward to spending time watching more of your videos!
A truly wonderful restoration, Your attention to detail is brilliant. I have thoroughly enjoyed watching your video, the finished job is stunning. A true professional, well done! 10/10 *****
The velvet is both forgiving and absolutely gorgeous. The color looks beautiful with the wood stain and shellac that you chose. I love your attention to the details. It’s one of the many reasons why I love your videos.
Masterpiece!!! I love your skills. My granny was a upholster and grand dad was a cabibetmaker. They made a good couple and manufactured lots of stuff together. However, I doubt they restored historic furniture like you do. Hats off to your work.
Очень шикарно в этом цвете, хорошо, что вернули каретную стяжку на спинку этого кресла. Предыдущий ремонт был непрофессиональным, но человек старался и кресло дожило до лучших перемен.
I like to say practice makes permanent. Anything you practice will be ingrained. So always be mindful of how you're practicing. Practicing guitar has given me many many bad playing habits heh
I'd been waiting for a new video from you, and this one does not disappoint! Has to be in the top three of my favorite AT restorations. Much as I enjoy seeing you restore wood--and the birch here really does look like walnut--I enjoy your upholstering even more. You mentioned that you learned from the masters, and it shows. This was a labor of love, and you did a beautiful job saving this rare piece. Thanks for sharing it with all of us.
The chair ended up looking just like my grandmother's. It brought me back in time. I've never seen anyone do such an excellent job doing a 19th century chair restoration. AMAZING!
What a gorgeous chair! It deserves that red velvet. The upholstery job was a pleasure to watch. Done right, it is a time-consuming, labor-intensive job, but I think you can claim perfection! 🌟 Beautiful restoration! 👏 Well done!
She’s back in her glory! Very interesting and beautifully done. Thank you for sharing this work. I better appreciate the detail and effort’s needed to complete a reupholstery job.
Ahti, this chair looks like it should be in a royal residence. What an epic job of restoration from repairing and recarving the joints to the beautiful reupholstery. I loved the shot of the finished, tied springs, it had a beauty all its own. Thank you for the extra work required for the filming, especially of some of those close up shots. Bravo!
I remain in amazement every time you upload a video like this. The upholstery is simply on a level of an absolute master. Not that the woodwork would be any lesser than perfect. Thank you Ahti.
It is more than obvious, to me, that you LOVE what you are doing and your expertise is right on point. Whatever you charge, you more than deserve it! Excellent work!!
This guy's not messing around, dammmn. Next level artisan. My muscles hurt from watching him toil, but imagine the OG bad-asses making these back in the day with _no power tools_ 😵
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You have a such a good eye for pieces that deserve the work you put into them. The wood always looks like you honoured the builder by bringing it to a suitable finish. It occurred to me the first time I saw this method, that it is completely compostable. It is work intensive, but would save our planet if we went back to using natural materials. This would also encourage us (due to cost) to not throw so much away. I really appreciate your posts. Thank you!
Здравствуйте, Ахти! Наконец-то новое видео! Как всегда приятно наблюдать за вашей замечательной работой!!! ❤ Очень соскучилась по вашим реставрациям)))
Such a treat to watch a true craftsman work. It's almost like listening to Beethoven created one of his iconic masterpieces. I'm so glad u left a piece of the orginal fabric in the chair! I love history & enjoy crafting, so I truly appreciate your skill, all the hard work & time that went into this beautiful piece. Thxs for sharing!
Fabulous. My father,born 1908, Submariner, Deep Sea Diver WW2…..had a hobby making wool on hessian floor rugs. Old, knitted clothes were unpicked , washed and rewound into colourful balls for his designs. As I was watching you work I saw you using the same needles that he used and I still have them, precious memories to me. Gave me goose pimples ❤️. He used to let me work with him whenever possible, over an old coffee table (used to be my mahogany baby bath with a top) the 2 of used to ‘zone out’, needles, scissors, happy. I used to thread the needles for him, ready for his designs to be worked. Yes, your fabulous work sent me back, back through the years. Lovely. Thankyou. You are a Master Craftsman 100% for sure.
I restored a super similar chair myself. And looking at yours makes me believe that mine is as OG vintage one as well. Since I have no clue of restorations, I probably did a terrible job. But I'm just happy I made it usable again 😊
HI, I just watched another video.....Chef Jack here....Before I was a chef I was about 10 when my Father took me to the shop.....and I would mess around for a while....so I went to trade school and majored in the trade.....then I went in the Navy....and became a cook in the Wardroom....Well I just want to say this is the one and only time I have seen this done RIGHT well done...you have a gift and you know how to use it....be safe ....live long.....Chef Jack....
It is great!! I found a relatively old chair at home, probably round 50 years. The fabric was damaged and the Wood had an old look Took all away, restored the Wood by quietly taking the polish out and sanding very smoothly. Gave a dark cherry wood coloured polish. And did the upholster. Had also springs in a good stand. Took the cord out (lots of them broken) and learned by watching great Jobs like yours to tie and sew them Up. For muy first and still only time, think It is really good done Had not found natural Fiber for the seat, the original I had to threw away, some small insects and smelly and sadly had to use artificials, in my country I was not able to find natural fibers or Horse hair. Seen you working made me remember my work, quietly touching, using your sensitivity to get It all properly setted, quietly with the different fabrics to adapt them to the seat and the back, touching the springs to have them all un similar height and confortable (sitting over them with a little cushion) I thought It was unoroffessional, but for my first was ok. Seen you touching, folding quietly and feeling with your hands gaves me an idea I was doing right. I am so proud of my first and only restored chair...❤
I’m a real novice when it comes to furniture restoration but this was so satisfying to watch from beginning to end and the level of expertise was readily evident throughout. I especially enjoyed seeing the deconstruction materials as opposed to what replaced them and the explanations as to why things were done differently. You’re a true craftsman! Thank you!
Absolutely gorgeous. You don't see that beautiful red color and the choice of velvet exquisite. To die for masterpiece. Thank you for sharing your work. Make the reveal longer. I can look forever at it.
Absolutely amazing job! The wood restoration is gorgeous! You brought it back to life and kept the original look. I loved watching the upholstery and re-springing of the chair, it was amazing. This chair will last a very long time because of your work. It looks a lot like a chair my grandmother had in her living room (I'm 71 - she passed away when I was 10). It was a very comfortable chair. I don't have a clue what someone would pay for this fabulous chair, but whatever you charge, it's definitely worth it!
You’re a true master of your craft. I like to restore old furniture and although, not to the extent you do, I learn a lot from your videos. Such satisfaction bringing old pieces back to life!
The attention to detail and respect for how each piece was originally built is amazing. Time consuming commitment. Something of a perfectionist, I’d say. Master woodworking here. I’ve never seen this done and your video is a stunner. I love antiques. Nice to see the pieces being saved for the next generation to enjoy.
How much $$$ would you have asked for this job?
It should be at least $2-3k I believe 🧐
How many hours did you spend working on it? How much did you spend on materials and the original chair? What is your hourly rate?
Birdy
3k for 15 days isn’t a living wage in the United States Midwest. I would expect to pay $7500 for this quality of work especially if you were purchasing the chair in addition to the restoration.
$15,000.
$3000.00
Tucking a piece of the original fabric inside for a future restorer to discover was thoughtful.
I thought that was the coolest touch
Молодец парень, хорошо знаешь своё дело!🎉🎉🎉❤😅 Россия, Крым
I watch a lot of different people on TH-cam restore furniture, but nobody comes close to your skill and craftsmanship. It's a joy to watch.
ROYER REDOS! MUNCA PROSTULUI. EU NU FĂCEAM AȘA CEVA!😕😅😅😅
I liked the result really, too.
Please forgive me , but one thing i didnt like, the hot glue.after 15 days, there had been one more to stich on the edges please!would love to see in future projects❤
Ile pracy...
@@peggy_universe Nor the hard hammer knock on inner side to loosen parts! I would never have done that
@@lowesonia8551 i am also a bit more „lovely“ while working with tools and try not to make a huge mess…
:D My hubby works fast and HE dont see a diffrence…I see tiny scratches/overcolouring/little spawns…
He say i dont need to be overperfect…sometimes hes right and sometimes I am :D
Thats what makes our balance i think
I cannot imagine the comfort in sitting in this chair. I will say that today's furniture doesn't even come close to the remake of this chair. Amazing quality put in to this work.
А кресло пело в это время - я снова живу! Труд колоссальный! И огромное количество знаний - особенно впечатлила установка и подшивка пружин - таких петель нигде не видела. Долгой жизни мастеру и его обновленным детищам!
Absolutely magnificent! The more I look at modern furniture the more I admire old chairs, cabinets, tables... Thank you, dear Ahti, for sharing your art wth us!
So true. I’m lucky to have an upholsterer in the family. My dad! He had promised me a sofa for my wedding. But life got in the way. When he heard I was going to replace my sofa for one from IKEA he said, don’t you dare! I’ll make you one. He’s pretty much retired and in his 80’s. It took him about a year during COVID but he made me a beautiful couch. It was such a joy to see him craft it from a recycled 1960’s frame. Watching him hand-tie the springs. And change up the design from a modern square arm to a classic rolled arm to suit my tastes. He said back in the day upholsterer’s would put a handful of upholstery tacks and spit them out onto the hammer to tack everything in. Now he uses an electric staple gun of course. Some of the materials do change but he prefers coiled springs to what is used now. He’s working on another project now. A channel back sofa pretty much same interiors as this chair. It’s been fun to watch the process. 😊
@@lfuentes4098
I envy you! Would love to watch your father do something like that.
I walked around a charity furniture store yesterday. Much preferred the old, hand built items compared the mass produced, cheap material items which showed a lot more wear.
@@mkdrivingzone agreed. And when it’s a solid piece you can always restore or refuse it. The new stuff falls apart sand can only go to the landfill once it does. Even the compressed board of the 1970’s was better than the new stuff.
Beautiful the old furniture is timeless and always in demand thnx for saving that lovely chair thumbs up sir well done!!!!
There is nothing more satisfying than watching a master craftsman at work.
Exactly
@@gila1959 I was fascinated as well :-) Realize that what a very special know-how is necessary to do a perfect work like that. Like he mentioned: years of practice is necessary. Which is even more difficult because two practices must be learned. Craftmenship and the learning and use of modern tools, which the old masters did not have.
I grew up watching my grandfather make furniture and carve beautiful details within. My Norwegian grandmother made traditional outfits for my dolls and even as a child I used to stare at the perfection of her work...This is why I love to wait in excitement to see what sublime restoration you will do next. Your work is amazing. Thank you for keeping the art alive!
Years ago I stumbled into a Russian man in town, working out of a storefront. He was carving a full set of Chippendale style dining chairs. I couldn't wrap my head around the level of skill.
My father was a master upholsterer who learnt his trade in the 50's in the UK and he passed 4 years ago.
Brought back many memories watching this video and you restored the chair brilliantly 👏🏼
I’m sorry he isn’t around anymore but I hope you learned some great tips from him!
it was an honour watching a master at work, truly beautiful.
Beautiful,as always!! My favorite part is the swatch of original fabric tucked in like hidden treasure!!😍❤️
That looks amazing!! I love it that the last person tried as best they could to do it right. They just didn’t have the skill or the materials that you have. That small piece of fabric you left inside will be a treasure to someone one day. Bravo!!❤️🐝🤗
Gorgeous
Aww, it's like an old car that someone loved and cared for to the best of their abilities, even though it was the string from bales of straw and whatever else they could find. ❤
Это уже не стул,а трон. Спасибо мастеру за его работу. Желаю ему чтобы эти золотые руки никогда не уставали создавать шедевры.
"Shellac, my love!" 😄
Your work inspires me every time. I'm grateful that you decided to have a TH-cam channel to show us how you do it.
If I was a teen I’d approach you to be an apprentice - this sort of skill should never be forgotten
I was thinking the same.
Wow....that was an amazing display of skill. Doing upholstery at that level is similar to an elite athlete or professional musician. Yes, anyone can do the basics, but to set up all the little details to make the upholstery come out so well takes a huge amount of experience and practice. Honestly reminded me of watching a concert pianist or elite athlete.
Very, very cool.
Thank you so much for posting!
My favorite furniture restorer! You are the one who pays the best tribute to the furniture you restore and those who made them.
Well said!
Великолепная работа! Достойна восхищения! У мастера"золотые руки"! Восстановить мебель 150 летней давности, это шедевр!
I was a real honour to watch a professional doing a fantastic job. This is totally beautiful, best job ever. Loved watching.
Whoever did the job on this chair deserves at least some credit. Even if not great, but they done it with what they knew and had back then
I was thinking the same, I also thought at least they didn't use a staple gun! the great master's would be very disappointed I'm sure
He said the last renovation was probably in the 1990s..not that long ago
AND their recovering mean the chair was here for Ahti to restore, instead of being dumped somewhere!
@@Sandra-mk3gmdefinitely agree with the staple gun part. I dont like the hot-glued trim either.
@@ginaburgess97591990 is 34 years ago by now. So, it's old, but not old enough to avoid using decent materials.
Someone went DIY, and the people doing that couldn't afford or manage to buy the proper materials
What a colossal job! But what a great result! The red goes very well for this chair! Professional work! Perfect👏👏👌
Watching you bringing these old pieces of furniture back to what they once were meant to be is so wonderful. Nothing is truly broken. Your artistic skills and lovingly careful restorations give me both joy and hope. You are in a sense a saviour, Sir. All the best to you!
This restoration has just melted my heart. Exactly the same armchair my granny used to sit in it than my mum and currently I am using it. It is almost impossible to find someone I would trust to properly restore it.
Unbelievably gorgeous. Wish I had realized the difference between reupholstering and true restoration when I had my chairs redone.
No, it’s our honor to see a master restore this magnificent piece!
Master! You are one of those people who make the world a better place! ❤ You build, you restore, you preserve! You will have a special place in Paradise and Peoples' Hearts! Thank you!
I really enjoyed seeing you dismantle that elegant old chair, repair its loose joints and replace the missing small wooden parts; then correctly re-springing and re-upholstering it. It made me appreciate your skills in this project. Many congratulations.
❤❤❤❤❤
Yes indeed!
Tere! I recently discovered your channel. My grandpa is from Estonia and I hold such a special place in my heart for the country. We got to visit several years ago and it was the best experience of my life. Watching this is like a little piece of home. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work
I’m in love with this master. My daddy was a carpentering engineer. He could do restoration like this. I’ve been bingeing your videos all afternoon. I will eventually see them all. My daddy’s little fingers were bent, naturally and permanently, making Perfect clamps. I see your fingers are straight. Its okay. Your work is worth viewing. I don’t know what to say that is complimentary enough without flattery to say how exact your work is. Old school mastery is about the jist of it. I’m thankful one of your videos showed up on my list. And RedVelvet? #WOW❤
That wood looks like warm honey how beautiful. The red velvet makes that chair look like royalty. You always make it look so easy and I know it is not. That stuff takes lots of practice to do it right. Have a great day
Beautiful job on this restoration! The red was meant to be.
You are right, the upholstering part is tough to pick up. I watched my Grams do this for well over 50 years of my life. I helped where she needed help. But i have never attempted it myself. But seeing her rip things apart and redo them gave me an appreciation for what she did for a living. She started her business when she was 19. She made all the buttons herself like you just did but on a much older maker lol. This is hard on your hands and wrists over time. She stopped in her 80's. Passed just shy of her 101st birthday.
Thanks for sharing these jobs. I know your clients appreciate your work as you are very talented at all aspects of the job. God Bless
this is by FAR the BEST ONE YET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This really shows how much work goes into upholstery. That will help customers understand the cost. Great job!
I’m honestly the most impressed by you seemingly never unintentionally knicking into the original wood when shaping your replacement bits.
Красивая работа!!! Смотрела с удовоолствием!!!
Це найскладніша й найпрофесійніша реставрація, яку я бачила. А коли пан майстер вкладав шматочок оригінальної оббивки в середину сидіння я відчула глибоку повагу до цього талановитого чоловіка. Дякую за чудові емоції та бажаю вам всякого доба.
yes, leaving that little piece of the original upholstery fabric was truly inspirational and a beautiful thought of the Future. Let's hope Arti's work endures into the future ❣❣
@@josephinehogg3629 thank you
Mis respetos son muy hermosos, pero solo entiendo español
What a pleasure it is when you post a new video. It simply makes my day a whole lot brighter.
Outstanding! My grandma Diaz would have loved to see this video. She took a class in the late '60s and made a sectional sofa. I never "really" appreciated her work until I saw this video. Thank you, sir! You are a Mastercraftman, and I look forward to spending time watching more of your videos!
A truly wonderful restoration, Your attention to detail is brilliant. I have thoroughly enjoyed watching your video, the finished job is stunning. A true professional, well done! 10/10 *****
The velvet is both forgiving and absolutely gorgeous. The color looks beautiful with the wood stain and shellac that you chose.
I love your attention to the details. It’s one of the many reasons why I love your videos.
Кресло изумительное! Работа, как всегда, прекрасная! Превосходных слов достоин мастер!!!
Шикарный получился стул! Вот настоящий профессионал, восхищаюсь!!!
Masterpiece!!! I love your skills. My granny was a upholster and grand dad was a cabibetmaker. They made a good couple and manufactured lots of stuff together. However, I doubt they restored historic furniture like you do. Hats off to your work.
The wood repair and restoration is my favorite part. Okay, I really like upholstery part, too.
Очень шикарно в этом цвете, хорошо, что вернули каретную стяжку на спинку этого кресла. Предыдущий ремонт был непрофессиональным, но человек старался и кресло дожило до лучших перемен.
A confident and graceful restoration! The Old Masters would be very proud of you.
We have a saying in English, “practice makes perfect,” do it every day and it becomes knowledge to do it right. Beautiful job done!
I like to say practice makes permanent. Anything you practice will be ingrained. So always be mindful of how you're practicing. Practicing guitar has given me many many bad playing habits heh
A true MASTER!
You are a real master at your craft! It was amazing to watch you at work. Thank you for sharing your talents with all of us!
Wow! This was an absolute joy to watch. It was not work, it was artistry. You did not just restore a chair, you created Beauty. Fantastic!
The older I get the more respect I have for old furniture now
Incredible! I'm a seamstress so I get how you did the upholstery. I could never do such a superb job! Great effort!
I'd been waiting for a new video from you, and this one does not disappoint! Has to be in the top three of my favorite AT restorations. Much as I enjoy seeing you restore wood--and the birch here really does look like walnut--I enjoy your upholstering even more. You mentioned that you learned from the masters, and it shows. This was a labor of love, and you did a beautiful job saving this rare piece. Thanks for sharing it with all of us.
The chair ended up looking just like my grandmother's. It brought me back in time. I've never seen anyone do such an excellent job doing a 19th century chair restoration. AMAZING!
My grandmother also had a chair like this! We were not allowed to sit on it!
I wouldn’t have chosen red but you did an EXCELLENT job! This chair should be good for another 100 years!
Ahti, a new video from you is the highlight of my day. Never would I have called velvet "forgiving", but in your hands it is magical. Beautiful work!
What a gorgeous chair! It deserves that red velvet. The upholstery job was a pleasure to watch. Done right, it is a time-consuming, labor-intensive job, but I think you can claim perfection! 🌟
Beautiful restoration! 👏 Well done!
Marvellous restoration, repair and immaculately elegant upholstery. Hats off once again.👏👏👏👏👏
SO beautiful your restoration! Bravissimo! So interesting to watch you work....Thank you!♥
She’s back in her glory! Very interesting and beautifully done. Thank you for sharing this work. I better appreciate the detail and effort’s needed to complete a reupholstery job.
Ahti, this chair looks like it should be in a royal residence. What an epic job of restoration from repairing and recarving the joints to the beautiful reupholstery. I loved the shot of the finished, tied springs, it had a beauty all its own. Thank you for the extra work required for the filming, especially of some of those close up shots. Bravo!
I remain in amazement every time you upload a video like this. The upholstery is simply on a level of an absolute master. Not that the woodwork would be any lesser than perfect. Thank you Ahti.
I will never get tired of watching Ahti do this masterful work. This was magical, entertaining, and instructive. Good job as usual, Sir.
It is more than obvious, to me, that you LOVE what you are doing and your expertise is right on point. Whatever you charge, you more than deserve it! Excellent work!!
This guy's not messing around, dammmn. Next level artisan. My muscles hurt from watching him toil, but imagine the OG bad-asses making these back in the day with _no power tools_ 😵
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You have a such a good eye for pieces that deserve the work you put into them. The wood always looks like you honoured the builder by bringing it to a suitable finish. It occurred to me the first time I saw this method, that it is completely compostable. It is work intensive, but would save our planet if we went back to using natural materials. This would also encourage us (due to cost) to not throw so much away. I really appreciate your posts. Thank you!
All I can say is that you have truly mastered the skill of restoring furniture, this was an absolute pleasure to watch, thank you!!👍👍👍
Здравствуйте, Ахти! Наконец-то новое видео! Как всегда приятно наблюдать за вашей замечательной работой!!! ❤ Очень соскучилась по вашим реставрациям)))
Such a treat to watch a true craftsman work. It's almost like listening to Beethoven created one of his iconic masterpieces. I'm so glad u left a piece of the orginal fabric in the chair! I love history & enjoy crafting, so I truly appreciate your skill, all the hard work & time that went into this beautiful piece. Thxs for sharing!
Fabulous. My father,born 1908, Submariner, Deep Sea Diver WW2…..had a hobby making wool on hessian floor rugs. Old, knitted clothes were unpicked , washed and rewound into colourful balls for his designs. As I was watching you work I saw you using the same needles that he used and I still have them, precious memories to me. Gave me goose pimples ❤️. He used to let me work with him whenever possible, over an old coffee table (used to be my mahogany baby bath with a top) the 2 of used to ‘zone out’, needles, scissors, happy. I used to thread the needles for him, ready for his designs to be worked. Yes, your fabulous work sent me back, back through the years. Lovely. Thankyou. You are a Master Craftsman 100% for sure.
Before it was just a chair... now it is a throne fit for a king!
Wow! Thank you! I love the new detailed work with extra zoom on the sewing and other fine details!
Как интересно наблюдать за Вашей работой! Золотые руки!
I restored a super similar chair myself. And looking at yours makes me believe that mine is as OG vintage one as well. Since I have no clue of restorations, I probably did a terrible job. But I'm just happy I made it usable again 😊
HI, I just watched another video.....Chef Jack here....Before I was a chef I was about 10 when my Father took me to the shop.....and I would mess around for a while....so I went to trade school and majored in the trade.....then I went in the Navy....and became a cook in the Wardroom....Well I just want to say this is the one and only time I have seen this done RIGHT well done...you have a gift and you know how to use it....be safe ....live long.....Chef Jack....
Spider-Man would be proud of the weaves you did on the springs looks beautiful
How about someone adult like, a sailor.
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Dang! A thrift store chair turned into one fir for a royal court. As usual, you rock! 🪑
Soooooooooooooo many staples....YIKES!!!! 😮
This was so fascinating to watch. I have an 1860’s chair in the garage that needs this level of restoration. Fabulous job ❤😊!
It is great!! I found a relatively old chair at home, probably round 50 years. The fabric was damaged and the Wood had an old look
Took all away, restored the Wood by quietly taking the polish out and sanding very smoothly.
Gave a dark cherry wood coloured polish.
And did the upholster. Had also springs in a good stand. Took the cord out (lots of them broken) and learned by watching great Jobs like yours to tie and sew them Up.
For muy first and still only time, think It is really good done
Had not found natural Fiber for the seat, the original I had to threw away, some small insects and smelly and sadly had to use artificials, in my country I was not able to find natural fibers or Horse hair.
Seen you working made me remember my work, quietly touching, using your sensitivity to get It all properly setted, quietly with the different fabrics to adapt them to the seat and the back, touching the springs to have them all un similar height and confortable (sitting over them with a little cushion) I thought It was unoroffessional, but for my first was ok.
Seen you touching, folding quietly and feeling with your hands gaves me an idea I was doing right.
I am so proud of my first and only restored chair...❤
Watching you work is a privilege.
Ole magic fingers yeah love this channel .
Wow... Awesome work!!
The end result is absolutely beautiful! I find the process of the restoration fascinating ☺️
It was as truly a joy watching you restore this antique chair so lovingly, AWSOME JOB
Thanks for the great content! Cheers
Beautifully done but the staples and hot glue at the end just shocked me a bit
Such a seemingly overwhelming project but you executed it so brilliantly with amazing attention to details. Bravo!
Some people are born with incredible talent. You, Sir, are one of those people. Beautiful work.
Wow. You did a fantastic job. God bless you for working hard and not skimping on the needed work!
Your skill and workmanship never ceases to amaze, just another wonderful restoration. Bravo!
im impressed by how well the diy job held up! it kept the chair in use long enough for it to get to you at least :)
I’m a real novice when it comes to furniture restoration but this was so satisfying to watch from beginning to end and the level of expertise was readily evident throughout. I especially enjoyed seeing the deconstruction materials as opposed to what replaced them and the explanations as to why things were done differently. You’re a true craftsman! Thank you!
Absolutely gorgeous. You don't see that beautiful red color and the choice of velvet exquisite. To die for masterpiece. Thank you for sharing your work. Make the reveal longer. I can look forever at it.
Wow, I had no idea! Thank you for spending your life developing the skills to restore these treasures.
Absolutely amazing job! The wood restoration is gorgeous! You brought it back to life and kept the original look. I loved watching the upholstery and re-springing of the chair, it was amazing. This chair will last a very long time because of your work. It looks a lot like a chair my grandmother had in her living room (I'm 71 - she passed away when I was 10). It was a very comfortable chair. I don't have a clue what someone would pay for this fabulous chair, but whatever you charge, it's definitely worth it!
You’re a true master of your craft. I like to restore old furniture and although, not to the extent you do, I learn a lot from your videos. Such satisfaction bringing old pieces back to life!
You are incredible! I was mesmerized just watching you work!
The attention to detail and respect for how each piece was originally built is amazing. Time consuming commitment. Something of a perfectionist, I’d say. Master woodworking here. I’ve never seen this done and your video is a stunner. I love antiques. Nice to see the pieces being saved for the next generation to enjoy.