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  • 1 year later...
I can highly recommend Rosie Shaw for upholstery. I found a recommendation or her off this forum and so glad I looked here to find someone. We have a built in daybed which required some out-the-box thinking for covering it. Rosie made an exquisite covering for the mattress, with button-upholstered side and back panels. Her attention to detail was beautiful when working with the fabric. She also made some cushions for us. We are already in the process of having further work done by Rosie and wouldn't hesitate to recommend her to anyone looking for upholstery services. http://rosieshawupholstery.co.uk
We looked high & low for new sofas & chairs & then decided to get them reupholstered. we got several quotes from local companies, but not only was Anne Marie (Angel Upholstery) the best value, but offered the most professional service, giving guidance & making sure the work was carried out within our time frame & limited budget. Our two club chairs look stunning, as does our sofa bed, however, everything gets stripped down to the wooden frame & replaced, so we now have amazingly comfortable seating & no one realises that they are sitting on a sofa bed. No one recognises our old furniture & assume it is brand new, which essentially it is. Here is a link to the WEB SITE, but please pm me if you would like to see some photos. http://www.angelupholstery.co.uk/Pages/default.aspx
  • 8 months later...
I am so pleased to have found Rosie's recommendation on the Forum - Rosie recently reupholstered an old chair for me and was so helpful throughout - she knew the kind of fabric I was wanting and organised for some samples to be sent from the company she used regularly. She ordered the selected fabric and the job was done quickly and efficiently. Rosie has done a great job, and I'm really pleased with how it looks. Great price as well...I will definitely use Rosie again for any upholstery jobs. Rosieshawupholstery.co.uk

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