Another store Prabhu frequents is 5th Cross Antiques in central Bangalore. Prabhu picked up the chairs from there for a steal. However, to given them a more contemporary feel, Prabhu hit the fabric market at RC Puram. She looked around and found metres of gorgeous ikat for a steal {INR 100 per metre} and used it to reupholster the chairs. Since the chairs didn’t need complicated upholstering, she did it herself armed with nothing more than a staple gun. You can too, she says. But those who can’t be bothered to DIY, you can always get your chairs upholstered by your local carpenters. Almost all of them offer this service.
Wooden Chairs From 5th Cross Antiques & Upholstery From RC Puram
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Navya considers herself to be the Cassandra of the 21st century – no one ever listens to the wisdom that she so willingly imparts. This is the only Greek tragedy element in her otherwise happy life. She’s got her Husband Charming, has perfected the art of sarcasm, is always fed copious amounts of good food, and is well on her way to self-actualization.
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