With expertise in modern methods we are able to offer the full compliment of upholstery services for a range of items and furnishings. Let us use our flair, design skills and classic workmanship to modernise and restore your cherished possession or modern piece. Provide your own item or let us use our extensive knowledge and contacts to select the perfect piece for your home. We're hoping that someone can help us with a pair of chairs we've acquired. We haven't seen anything quite like them before and believe they were purchased from Arding & Hobbs department store at Clapham junction during the late 50s/ early 60s.
After busy careers and bringing up families we have discovered a new passion in upholstery and renovation. We are delighted to be able to offer you, our knowledge and experience to enhance your home. When she's not cracking the whip over Kay, Cally spends her time with the family. After many years spent working for a high street bank, she fancied doing a hobby class in Upholstery and the rest is history. Loves all things navy. After many(many) years in the offices of Barclays and Travelex in the IT departments a new challenge/hobby was needed.
We're hoping that someone can help us with a pair of chairs we've acquired. We haven't seen anything quite like them before and believe they were purchased from Arding & Hobbs department store at Clapham junction during the late 50s/ early 60s. They are completely original although missing their seat cushions and have never been [More.] Each week we open up the workshop never quite knowing what we'll find and a few weeks ago Dave had left an unusual Ercol Wooden Armchair that had arrived via Keith our furniture restorer.
During this time we are continuing to work but may be slower to respond to enquiries.
After having this Victorian Library chair in storage for.well forever.we' ve decided it needs to see the light of day and we're hoping to have this on our Etsy shop in the next few weeks. We think it'll look amazing with some Art of the Loom Velvet on it.
Can anyone help with our Mid Century Mystery?