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Upholstery: don't buy new, renew!


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Instead of getting trampled in the January sales ending up with an impulse purchase why not invest in reviving your favourite comfy old chair or sofa?


Get it upholstered in fabric and trims that you've chosen to perfectly suit your room and even get tailor-made cushions to match.


I also cover headboards, stools, ottomans, upholstered toy boxes, room dividers and more.


Jessica Meek is a Camberwell based upholsterer. Please visit the websites for previous commissions and testimonials. www.jessicameek.co.uk


Email for a free quote [email protected]


*during January quote EDFJAN in the subject header to get a 15% discount on your quote*

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