A modern tailored chair
A seat repair and a change of colour to both fabric and legs gives this well used chair a sleek new look and scandi-feel.
A pair of reproduction side chairs
These tired chairs were very much ‘of their time’ – sadly dated and ready for a re-vamp; and what a new look!
Woodwork hand painted in a soft dove grey to complement to fabric, the overall finish is charming :)
A deep-button armchair
This inherited chair was ripe for modernization, a change of colour, buttons and legs together with almost invisible fitted slip covers to arms and seat make it a perfect piece for a young family’s new home :)
Edwardian armchair with independent sprung edge
The cause of the lumpy and uncomfortable seat was revealed upon stripping; broken, bent and unlashed springs. A full traditional rebuild to include an independent sprung edge was required to reinstate maximum comfort, followed by a re-cover in a modern grey fabric to ping this old girl into the next century ;)
Leather fluted back club chair
This stained leather chair was literally bursting at the seams; now, the handsome fellow has been re-covered with new hide to restore it’s classic, understated good looks :)
A pair of Vono concave swivel ‘egg’ chairs
These inherited curvaceous classics have had a rejuvenation; the original brown Draylon and perished foam has been replaced with this tasty tangerine fabric – why have only one statement chair?
The first quarter of the year has been fuelled mostly by plutonium for time travel :)
With methods of construction that span all the upholstery ages:
from an iron-back victorian ladies crinoline chair and
traditional tub chair; through the mid-century modern classics of a sky
blue egg chair and a pair of centa easy chairs; then bang upto date with a trio of sofas and a set of dining chairs.
- interspersed with two pairs of high revving, racy red, Ferrari
F40* seat covers. (*I really wish I could have written Delorean
here)
Like I said, variety ;)