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Upholsterer required


larrylandell

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Looking to have two mid century armchairs upholstered, bought from eBay and the inners have all been refurbished so it would be taking off the existing upholstery fabric and then we?d like to paint the wooden parts in farrow and ball railings, satin finish, then have the chairs re-upholstered in a fabric we will supply, if you can advise the quantity required per chair.


Are there any upholsterers out there that would like to quote for the job? Upholstery only or painting the wood parts and upholstering both chairs? We are collecting the chairs from the seller on Tuesday so would ideally like to drop them straight to the upholster on Tuesday afternoon but if this isn?t convenient we could drop on Friday or a date the works.


Please pm me if interested including a quote, timescale, any photos of previous work/website etc. I have attached some photos of the chairs.


Thanks.

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I also to recommend Jessica Meek www.jessicameek.co.uk


I used to go to the upholsterers on Melbourne Grove but they seem to have closed so a friend suggested Jessica.

She did a lovely armchair for me a few months ago and was so helpful with choosing fabrics too!


Good luck with your search!

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