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I just got 2 original Parker Knoll armchairs re-covered by Rosie Shaw in East Dulwich. The quote she gave me was HALF the Angel Upholstery quote. And she delivered them back to me at no extra charge. I'm delighted with the results.


Her number is 07796270744 or she has a Facebook page: Rosie Shaw Upholstery.


Josie

  • 1 month later...
Lauren Bond is fantastic & very reasonable. She has beautifully re-upholstered our midcentury modern sofa bed (& also polished out some scratches on the wood) & an antique chair. She will pick up & deliver at no extra charge. Highly recommended. Mob: 07909 226206
  • 5 months later...
Rosie has re-upholstered/covered two quality pieces of furniture - a carver chair and a footstool. She is so helpful, efficient, friendly and talented and I am so glad that I found her via The East Dulwich Forum. She collected the items and returned them when completed. She is very helpful is you need assistance in choosing fabric and has some great ideas. I cannot recommend her highly enough.

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