Monday, June 17, 2013

A Nelson Matter Dresser Makeover

I picked up this dresser and mirror several months ago at an auction.




As you can see, it was a mess. The lovely crackled finish would have been nice to leave as is, excerpt there were places on the top, front and sides that had huge areas of damage. The top had cup rings, the front looked like a tire tread over the paint, and the side had business cards stuck to the surface!

After inspecting the inside when I got it home, I discovered this medallion in a drawer.


It belongs to The Nelson Matter Furniture Company, which had been established in 1844 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After a little research online, I discovered this company went out of business in about 1910. So, you can see that this is an old piece of furniture! And that would explain its sold wood, dovetailed construction, as well as the state of the mirror, which is quite cloudy. However, it certainly doesn't deter from the beauty of the piece, but gives it more character in my opinion. I loved the bail pulls, even though it was missing one. I loved the keyholes, the swiveling mirror and gorgeous legs. I loved it at first sight, and waited through 4 hours of bidding to get it!

After giving it a quick clean-up with mineral spirits, I decided to paint this with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. I used Graphite with dark wax, as well as Paris Grey with clear wax (the two-tone look is so hot right now). And while I had hoped to find a drawer pull to match the existing ones, my search came up empty-handed. So, I ordered 6 new solid brass rosette bail pulls, that were a close match.

And here she is...







I love painting dressers - especially old ones. They always please me to no end with their dramatic transformations! I hope this beauty finds a well-deserved new home!

2 comments:

  1. OMGosh this is freaking awesome!!!!!! Well done Traci <3

    janet xox
    The Empty Nest

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  2. Hi i juat moved into a new home. I have 2 dressers one with a large mirror, and a vanity. Where can u obtain the key? Ive looked all over. Did u sand this ?

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