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1 - 25 of 341 ads for "parker furniture" For A FREE Consultation Call Tom on Upholsterers Glasgow, Scotland-  Sofa Repair, Recovering & Upholstery Glasgow to Edinburgh At Tom Watson Upholstery, we treat our customers’ furniture with care and respect. Our skills extend to all types of fabric, leather, vinyl, faux leathers, suede and faux suede and we have a wide range of samples for you to choose from or if you wish you can supply your own. We are an upholsterer in Lanarkshire providing a bespoke contemporary and traditional upholstery service crafted with love! We specialise in Ercol, Duresta, Parker Knoll Reids and Natuzzi to name a few. All consultations and quotes are free of charge, all we ask is the opportunity to quote. Refurbishment of your furniture should be a simple and inexpensive process. That is what we do, and additionally as trouble free and non disruptive as possible. Our Upholstery, Reupholstery, Restoration and Repairs Services Includes: Leather Furniture Restoration and Repairs




Sofa, Settee, Chaise Lounge, Upholstery, Reupholstery, Restoration and Repairs Furniture Frame and Structural Repairs Reupholstery / Recovering of all Types of Chairs Intensive / Deep Cleaning of Leather Couches, Sofas and Settees New and Replacement Leather Panels Furniture Re-Foaming, Re-Springing and Re-Webbing Custom Made Pelmets, Headboards, Drapes and Other Soft Furnishings Caravan, Camper Van and Boat Reupholstery, Repairs and Refurbishment Commercial Seating Reupholstery and Repairs e.g. Bars, Hotels and Restaurants Gym and Leisure Equipment Reupholstery, Refurbishment and Repairs Our Upholstery, Reupholstery, Restoration and Leather Sofa Repairs Services cover Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire, East Kilbride, Glasgow, Edinburgh, West Lothian, Livingston and areas across Central Scotland. All fabric conforms to British Standards BS 5852. If your sofas are looking a little tired and your maybe thinking of replacing them, then there is another less costly option.




Which we call The Sofa Makeover. Most modern furniture is made in component style... Leather & Fabric Sofa Recovery We offer an extensive range of contemporary and traditional fabrics and leathers, with something to suit every taste, style and budget. Alternatively, if you already have something in mind... Leather Cleaning & Repair Our intensive cleaning & repair service specialises in all types of leather from Aniline to Pigmented leather for residential and commercial clients throughout Glasgow, Edinburgh and central belt of Scotland. Gym & Leisure Equipment Re-Upholstery Tom Watson Upholstery specialise in the reupholstery of gym and leisure equipment for residential and commercial customers throughout central belt of Scotland. We are the only upholstery business in... We can recover your existing seating, chairs, stools, benches, booths and waiting areas. We can also make up seating frames for bench seating, booths and bar stools. We have a vast range of fabrics and leathers to choose from.




Caravan & Boat Upholstery Tom Watson Upholstery specialise in the reupholstery of all types of caravan, boat and motor homes throughout Glasgow, Edinburgh and central Scotland. We have extensive experience in working in restoring their interiors to their former glory. WHY CHOOSE TOM WATSON UPHOLSTERY EXTENSIVE RANGE OF LEATHER & FABRICS TO CHOOSE FROM WE TREAT OUR CUSTOMERS WITH CARE & RESPECT Taking Care Of Your Upholstery When it comes to taking care of your upholstery, it’s important to remember that all fabrics are different and that the care required will need to be adapted to suit the fabric in question. Whether you have a le Marta & Colin from Strathaven Tom quoted them on recovering their traditional sofa and chair. They wanted a modern and bright take on it as it was going into their newly built home which was featuring on GrYour thoughts about our work Steps to rejuvenate your furniture Restore any type of furniture We offer a home Re upholstery and cushion replacement service, for Cheshire, Manchester and the North West




The Cheshire Upholstery Company is a family run upholstery business. South Manchester based in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. We have been working with furniture for 25 years. Sofa and chair re upholstery. Experts in reupholstery for: Bridgecraft, Cintique, Collins & Hayes, Derwent, Duresta, Ercol, G Plan, Habitat, Heals, Laura Ashley, M&S, Minty, Multiyork, Parker Knoll, Sankey, Sherborne, Tetrad, Vale, Wade, Ashley Manor Suppliers of upholstery fabric from: J Brown, Jim Dickens, Linwood, Ross, Singletons, Warwick Click here to find out more about our furniture upholstery servicesMy inspiration for this Windsor chair derives from a unique style of comb-back chair produced in the Thames Valley region of South East England from around 1730 through to roughly 1800. The chairs of this ilk all share very distinct characteristics; the seats exhibit the same ‘D’ or bell shape (with a typical straight front edge) and all four legs are bold ‘Goldsmith‘ baluster pattern united by bulbous turned ‘H’ stretchers.




Where present, arms are broad with horizontally-scrolled terminals, supported on turned front posts. Comb-back crest rails are either plain or gently shaped and are raised on an even number of back sticks – usually eight. Thames Valley comb-back elbow chair, c.1780. The arms of these chairs are made of three separate pieces of wood which are lap jointed to form a continuous arc; the lap joints on some chairs span two back sticks, while others intersect a single back stick. The addition of steel screws, inserted from beneath, contribute to a strong, rigid arm. The chair below possesses the same leg profile, three-part flat scrolled arm and eight back sticks as other chairs of the genre, and has a shaped crest rail. The sawn crescent arm supports are a common alternative with these Goldsmith-esque chairs. The Claremont side chair below exhibits an even number of back sticks (four), but has the unusual addition of three brace sticks; the original crest rail now replaced.




Thames Valley fan-back side chair, c.1760. The arm of the elbow chair below (formerly in the Parker Knoll collection – now the centrepiece of The Frederick Parker Foundation at the London Metropolitan University – which I had the opportunity to inspect on several occasions while in mothballs at, the then, private house, Brympton d’Evercy in Somerset) with its shaped crest, is still of three-part construction. The legs and seat shape conform to the genre. Mid eighteenth-century Thames Valley stick-back elbow chair. I don’t have a steam box any longer and I don’t really have the room or inclination to possess another, so one of the main attractions of this style of chair, for me, is that it has no bent components; both the crest rail and the three-part arm are cut from the solid. The seats are typically of elm with the grain running from side-to-side on elbow chairs and front-to-back on side chairs. The legs and sticks are normally ash and the arms and crest rails can be ash, elm, drupaceous fruitwood or walnut.

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