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Looking for a carpenter/joiner for furniture repair/ furniture building


hwilliams

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I have got a lovely wooden and leather mid-century sofa........but the wooden frame has been cracked and splintered.


I'm either looking for someone who can help do the best possible repairs (on the understanding that it won't probably won't look perfect as the wood has cracked)


OR....


If it's not salvageable, I would like to take the leather seat and back and have a whole new frame made for it. Preferably, out of reclaimed wood. Any style ideas welcome.


Does anyone have any recommendations? Thank you

  • 3 weeks later...

Hello,


I would recommend Rafal from RWL Carpentry - 07749 443 569 - he recently completed a new internal doorway for us in our hallway and it looks great. Reasonably priced, polite and accommodating. Punctual and tidy. Really pleased.


In reference to the sofa frame specifically hwilliams - i would suggest speaking to Bob at Fowlds Upholstery in Addington Square. He is a proper old upholsterer and knows his stuff so may be able to give you some advice over the phone. Good luck.


Thanks

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