This bedside table was made to order for a couple, and its uniqueness lies in the revival of old furniture, given new life in the spirit of sustainability. The originally old, small bedside cabinets have undergone a modern makeover, with a portrait of the lady in the green hat adorning the doors, using a special image transfer technique. This solution was washed with the background using the pittorico technique, which gives the cabinets a special, artistic effect.
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I decorated the tops with a subtle stencil pattern for an elegant and sophisticated look. The base colours are dominated by the tired green shade of HH chalk paint, enriched by a combination of jungle green, dark green and black mixed with the top. The accenting of the edges with gold adds a sophisticated contrast to the overall furniture and enhances its elegance.
For the finish, I sealed the cabinets with silk gloss parquet walls, which not only provides protection but also gives the surface a beautiful shine. This pair is the perfect choice for those who appreciate craftsmanship, eco-conscious recycling and stylish interior design.
Green lady with hat bedside table pair
This pair of bedside tables was made to order. Old small wardrobes were reborn and given new life in the spirit of recycling. I used a portrait of a lady in a green hat on the doors using a picture transfer technique, then painted the background using a pittorico technique. The top was decorated with a stencil pattern. HH chalk paint in a tired green colour was used as the base, with a jelly green-dark green-black mixed colour on top. I highlighted the edges with gold. At the end, I finished with silk gloss parquet shapes. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)