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Posted by Jennifer in General Remodel.
Honestly, I’m a huge fan of nearly anything handmade or handcrafted, so right off the bat, these chairs have much appeal. Designed by Mc & Co.’s Corinne Gilbert, they appear both sturdy on wrought iron legs and soft and cozy with their cushions pieced together with fluffy flannel swatches.

The patchwork chairs have the appearance of varying warm and wooly scarves cut into odd rectangles and squares, sometimes haphazardly, sometimes with purpose. I don’t know whether I want to wrap one around myself or curl up on it. The fabrics chosen are bold, but have an edgy, eclectic feel that charms you into loving the look – even if you’re not so sure that red tartan plaid goes with lime green and black faux fur.

The chair could serve as a footstool for a high kitchen chair, a sit-and-wait-here chair for spending just a moment before heading off on your date. Actually, you could also put three or four of them together and have a very stylish sofa-like piece in your sitting room, though at $950 apiece, you might just as well throw a few old winter scarves on your sofa and call it a day.
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About the Author: Jennifer Heyns

I must admit that when my husband dragged me into the world of construction 15 years ago, I did not go quietly. The phrase "kicking and screaming" is probably what comes to his mind. But I’ve learned a lot through my experience with his company - from the planning and work required to design and build a house to the ideas and sweat equity that go into remodeling, expanding, and decorating a home.
On my way to finding my passion for writing, I even enjoyed a short career as a kitchen and bathroom designer. I soon found house, home and construction-type publications seeking me out, thrilled at having found someone who knows about the topic matter from firsthand experience and who just so happens to be able to write a decent article.
My life isn’t all about writing, though. I have two sons, 10 and 12, and those boys (husband and dog included) just don’t raise themselves. We spend a leisurely life in the countryside, enjoying the fresh air, growing gardens (mostly for the sake of the deer), and watching the wildlife who share our property (and not just deer - owls, foxes, groundhogs, chipmunks and hummingbirds, too).
For several years I've been successfully finding new ways to acquire quality, affordable healthcare for my family without an HMO. My first book,
Bargaining for Our Lives will be available soon at
www.JenniferHeyns.webs.com (great blog there, too!).
On a good day I find time to add to the book, say hello to all my followers on
twitter, or to post a blog (my way of thwarting therapy appointments). On a great day, though, I also get to bake, knit or make crafts - after the boys are asleep and the laundry and dishes are done, of course.