In this video, I restore an antique Art Nouveau stool made between the 1900s and 1920s. I bought this forgotten stool from a Flea Market in Poland and worked on it with great pleasure for about one week. The piano stool was in a state of disrepair when I got it. The old finish was almost gone; it was cracked, with a few spots of rotten wood and the top leather full of dirt and stains. The restoration process was challenging but rewarding. I learned much about furniture and leather restoration and am very proud of the finished product. If you want to learn more about antique piano stools or furniture restoration, I encourage you to watch this video. More about the restoration/transformation process: As mentioned above, I bought this piano stool from a vast flea market for about $25. The process of restoring the Art Nouveau stool went well. I used various types of stains, made my shellac, and cleaned and restored the old leather. This part was probably the most challenging because
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