Gorgeous piece and an amazing renovation. Love the style of the channel too, very soothing to watch. I can almost smell the inside of that cabinet. My Nan had a piece with a drinks cabinet section and it takes me right back. Sherry whisky wood and dust.
So beautiful! I look forward to learning more from you as time goes by, and seeing the beautiful restorations you do, and I notice, without power tools...very calming. Thank you!
Yes we are not fans of power tools here. The guys prefer to hand do everything as so much info is transmitted through your hand - you can feel everything. Its slower and a bit more tedious however we feel you have more control.
So hard to think the furniture I had as young bride is Antique🤣🤣🤣 You did a beautiful job bringing the teak back to life. The stain worked a miracle. I was surprised you French Polished it because we were told to only use teak oil. You are the expert and it looks stunning now. Thank you for your hard work👏👏👌👌
In fairness we don't really think of these items as antique because in many cases they can often appear to be the most modern thing in some houses simply because a lot of 50s to 70 design was advanced way beyond it years when it was made. However we do like the term "Antique dealer" as a reference to our trade - we feel we are a subdivision of this trade so I guess antique can sneak in somewhere - either way thank for commenting. PS: I know Shane and Dean the two restorers prefer polishing as a more durable finish but teak oil I believe is the more traditional way.
Hi again Jonathan - - it really is a lovely piece of furniture. As far as we know it didn't sell in huge numbers so we don't see it come up for sale very often. The way it sits on its legs really gives this piece a stunning overall look so its great for us to get a piece like this and to refresh it so that its next life starts on the right note.
Thank you for using other species than just white oak and black walnut. Although those two are beautiful I love all species and it’s nice to see someone willing to use them. Hickory rn is my favorite as hard as it is to work with however I worked with mahogany to make a cheese board out of a variety of patterned hardwoods using Michael Alm’s patterned plywood patterns and anyways it was a joy and so light weight. I hadn’t thought to use it outdoors but I might have to now
Just found your channel, you have some great content. A lot of people watching you videos are looking to learn how to work on their own pieces. It would be great if you were to include the stain colour you're using, as well as the grade of sandpaper and the type of wax and brand of French polish. All those details are important for your viewers even if they're in a different country to you. Keep up the good work!
@@richardguile4669 appreciate the feedback and we will definitely take it into consideration. Our restorer was very reluctant to appear on a video at first.
I will chat with the restorers and next time we will discuss more of the background elements as per your comment. We learned a lot from this and the feedback and will put what we have learned to use in our following videos. Keep watching and come on the journey with us. Thanks
Glad to have found your channel, this video is put together nicely. I wish I could hear you talking about it, as channels seem a little more fun when I can see the person behind it (and maybe hear a great Irish accent?).
We learned a lot from this one and once the restorers are back from summer holidays we will find something new to do. Keep watching and hopefully there might be some extra audio next time. Many thanks.
looks nice but really only dismantling, sanding and finishing - much prefer pieces with broken this and perished that. Plus was disappointed to hear was only veneer and not solid timber. We all know what that costs these days - if you can get any that's furniture-quality anyway.
Hi Michael, Thanks for your comment! I do like those type of videos myself, this was our very first to test the waters! Majority of the furniture manufactured are veneered, very seldom are furniture solid teak or rosewood as the costs in production would be too high. Typically for dining tables and sideboards only the edge is solid material where the rest is veneered. They are still much better quality than majority of the furniture produced today.
Hi, Really nice job. What a beautiful piece of furniture. A great example of mid-century modern. Please keep the mid-century style furniture coming. Thanks
@johnnyho8765 Thanks for the feedback. We are new to this and we have learned a lot but feedback like yours helps so we appreciate the comment and will take it onboard. Keep watching and hopefully you like the rest of our content as we get more over the coming months.
@@awr2217 Thanks for the comment - much appreciated. Yes its a stunning piece and we are delighted to refurbish it and send it off for another lifetime of service.
Beautiful piece. Good job. Love that you have this soft music on and no talking. Looking forward to see more from you🥰
Thank you very much for the lovely comments and the feedback.
Gorgeous piece and an amazing renovation. Love the style of the channel too, very soothing to watch. I can almost smell the inside of that cabinet. My Nan had a piece with a drinks cabinet section and it takes me right back. Sherry whisky wood and dust.
Thank you so much for the lovely comments. Much appreciated.
So beautiful! I look forward to learning more from you as time goes by, and seeing the beautiful restorations you do, and I notice, without power tools...very calming. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
Yes we are not fans of power tools here. The guys prefer to hand do everything as so much info is transmitted through your hand - you can feel everything. Its slower and a bit more tedious however we feel you have more control.
What a gorgeous piece!
Thank you very much.
Turned out beautifully!❤ great job!
Thank you so much.
Beautiful restoration! Looking forward to more of your projects. Subscribed! 😊
Many thanks.
What a beautiful piece 😊
Thanks for watching and commenting. Much appreciated.
Beautiful. What a restoration, and what a piece! Amazing job. New subscriber here, glad I found you.
Thanks Kelly - we learned a lot from doing this video so keep an eye out for more restorations from our workshops.
Beautiful to watch, aswell as therapeutic.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you for restoring this beauty. Wonderful job!
Thank you so much for watching. Glad you enjoyed.
Really great work friend, look's great have a nice day !!!. 😀😀👍👍.
@@Cradley684 thank you 😊
Очень красиво. Удачи.
Thank you so much.
So hard to think the furniture I had as young bride is Antique🤣🤣🤣 You did a beautiful job bringing the teak back to life. The stain worked a miracle. I was surprised you French Polished it because we were told to only use teak oil. You are the expert and it looks stunning now. Thank you for your hard work👏👏👌👌
In fairness we don't really think of these items as antique because in many cases they can often appear to be the most modern thing in some houses simply because a lot of 50s to 70 design was advanced way beyond it years when it was made. However we do like the term "Antique dealer" as a reference to our trade - we feel we are a subdivision of this trade so I guess antique can sneak in somewhere - either way thank for commenting. PS: I know Shane and Dean the two restorers prefer polishing as a more durable finish but teak oil I believe is the more traditional way.
Stunning! Well done.
@@wgale6397 thank you ☺️
What a stunning piece of furniture. Great job ❤
Thank you so much for your nice comment.
Beautiful job…enjoyed watching you work❤
Thank you so much.
Absolutely Beautiful. I would love it in my home
Thank you for the lovely comments.
Great video - very educational and a testament to the high quality work you do! A lovely piece of furniture.
@@jonathan.conlon thank you for your kind words Jonathan!
Hi again Jonathan - - it really is a lovely piece of furniture. As far as we know it didn't sell in huge numbers so we don't see it come up for sale very often. The way it sits on its legs really gives this piece a stunning overall look so its great for us to get a piece like this and to refresh it so that its next life starts on the right note.
Great work!
Much appreciated
Gorgeous 😊
@@killy1958able Thank you!
A beautifully restored cabinet, well done
Thank you very much - much appreciated from all here at the vintage hub.
Master work
Many thanks for your lovely comment. Much appreciated.
Cambio extremo le quedo muy bonito gracias por enseñarnos
Gracias!!
Thank you for using other species than just white oak and black walnut. Although those two are beautiful I love all species and it’s nice to see someone willing to use them. Hickory rn is my favorite as hard as it is to work with however I worked with mahogany to make a cheese board out of a variety of patterned hardwoods using Michael Alm’s patterned plywood patterns and anyways it was a joy and so light weight. I hadn’t thought to use it outdoors but I might have to now
Many thanks
Just found your channel, you have some great content. A lot of people watching you videos are looking to learn how to work on their own pieces. It would be great if you were to include the stain colour you're using, as well as the grade of sandpaper and the type of wax and brand of French polish. All those details are important for your viewers even if they're in a different country to you. Keep up the good work!
@@richardguile4669 appreciate the feedback and we will definitely take it into consideration. Our restorer was very reluctant to appear on a video at first.
I will chat with the restorers and next time we will discuss more of the background elements as per your comment. We learned a lot from this and the feedback and will put what we have learned to use in our following videos. Keep watching and come on the journey with us. Thanks
Great style beautiful job! 👍
Thank you very much. Keep watching we will do another piece very soon.
Glad to have found your channel, this video is put together nicely. I wish I could hear you talking about it, as channels seem a little more fun when I can see the person behind it (and maybe hear a great Irish accent?).
We learned a lot from this one and once the restorers are back from summer holidays we will find something new to do. Keep watching and hopefully there might be some extra audio next time. Many thanks.
Stunning 😍
Many Thanks
Beautiful ❤
Thank you so much for watching - more to come.
Cool! What products did you use for the finishing?
Beautiful
Thank you so much.
Would loved to have seen a bit of the metal polishing
Beautiful restoration on a beautiful piece. I like how unaggressive you were in removing the finish.
WOW!
We totally agree. Thanks for watching and commenting. Much appreciated.
Stunning MCM piece.. Deserving resoration! What wood is that? Mahogany of sorts?
Teak i believe. Thanks for watching.
Lovely job, would be helpful to know which products you used. Subscribed 👍
Leave that with us - we will take this on board. Keep watching and lets see where this journey brings us.
👍
Thanks for watching.
“Atleast” is not a word.
Heil Grammar!
Thank you for pointing out this error. We will be sure to proof read better in the future.
Not bad but too shiny, need to dull down. The French polish is not a good defence try using a water based varnish for tougher finish.
looks nice but really only dismantling, sanding and finishing - much prefer pieces with broken this and perished that. Plus was disappointed to hear was only veneer and not solid timber. We all know what that costs these days - if you can get any that's furniture-quality anyway.
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your comment! I do like those type of videos myself, this was our very first to test the waters!
Majority of the furniture manufactured are veneered, very seldom are furniture solid teak or rosewood as the costs in production would be too high. Typically for dining tables and sideboards only the edge is solid material where the rest is veneered. They are still much better quality than majority of the furniture produced today.
This is too shiny for my liking, but it's a nice piece of furniture.
Understood, thanks for watching anyway.
The camera always moving makes this unwatchable.
Hi,
Really nice job. What a beautiful piece of furniture. A great example of mid-century modern. Please keep the mid-century style furniture coming.
Thanks
@johnnyho8765 Thanks for the feedback. We are new to this and we have learned a lot but feedback like yours helps so we appreciate the comment and will take it onboard. Keep watching and hopefully you like the rest of our content as we get more over the coming months.
@@awr2217 Thanks for the comment - much appreciated. Yes its a stunning piece and we are delighted to refurbish it and send it off for another lifetime of service.
What a stunning piece!
Agreed, thanks for watching.
Beautiful ❤
Thanks for watching and commenting. Much appreciated.