Hotel Chair BeforeThis was a contract for a prestigious local hotel. We recovered 50 chairs to compliment the bedroom decor chosen by an Interior Designer | Hotel Chair AfterThe finished article, using a striped flat-weave fabric of Contract Standard for quality and durability. |
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Hotel Chair FinishedAnother chair finished to the same high standards using a red-stripe as specified by the Interior Designer. | A Pair of Finished Deep Buttoned ChairsDeep-buttoned spoon-back chairs, recovered in a high quality Chenille fabric. A classic look on a modern frame. |
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Tub Chair Before Re-upholsteryThis chair had been badly covered. When we stripped it, we found a beautiful period chair and restored it to its former glory! | Tub Chair After Re-upholsteryThe finished item, recovered in traditional tapestry with matching chair cord and braid. |
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Renovating a CampervanAll the seats in this campervan needed re-covering to modernise and refresh the interior of the vehicle. | Renovating a Campervan - 2The stripped-down seat prior to re-upholstery. |
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Renovating a Campervan - 3A re-covered seat next to an original, style and fabric selected by customer who wanted a "Retro" look! | Icelandic Armchair - beforeThis Armchair was made in London by Birch & Co in 1939 for the Icelandic Embassy. Re-upholstered and recovered with an Analine Hide. |
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Icelandic Armchair - after!The customer wanted this chair renovated for sentimental reasons - we hope she enjoys it for many years to come. | |
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