
So, we’ve stumbled across something truly special over on Made by Barb—and if you’re into rustic charm, upcycling, or just want to try something a little different with your outdoor furniture, you need to check this out.
Barb takes an ordinary old chair (you know, the kind that’s just begging for a second life) and transforms it into a stunning piece of garden art using a technique called faux bois. Never heard of it? It’s French for “false wood,” and the idea is to make something look like wood even though it’s made from something much sturdier—in this case, concrete. Yes, concrete!
What’s awesome about this tutorial is how approachable Barb makes it. Faux bois sounds fancy, but she walks you through every step—from prepping the chair frame to layering on the concrete and carving in all that amazing wood grain texture. The end result? A concrete chair that looks like it was carved straight from an old tree trunk. It’s got that perfect blend of natural beauty and rugged durability—ideal for a garden or patio.
Barb even shares her tips on how to get the coloring just right, so the faux wood effect really pops. This is the kind of project that turns heads and makes people say, “Wait, that’s not real wood?!”
It’s not just a makeover—it’s an art piece. And it’s a brilliant way to give new life to a chair that might otherwise end up at the tip.
If you’re feeling inspired to flex those creative muscles and try something totally unique, check out the full tutorial here.
