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: Undefined index: HTTP_REFERER in on line GC3788 High Back Two Seat Sofa, Queen Anne Legs This Wingback chair was designed in consultation with healthcare specialists for use in healthcare and senior facilities. The back height, arm height, wing size and lumbar support have been modified to provide a better fit for the user physically while eliminating the barriers created by large scale models. The appealing design of the Wingback is timeless, adding sophistication to any space. The gracefulness of this series is enhanced by the Queen Anne or Chippendale leg design. Wingback takes into consideration the need for ease of cleaning by offering removable seat cushions The seat cushion is fully encased by the upholstery with a nylon zippered opening, to prevent the interior construction from contact with spills, body fluids and other elements that would effect the products performance The seat cushion is constructed using Ultracell foam with a waterfall front further enhancing the level of comfort.




The seat cover has a seamless front to prevent eventual breakdown of seams causing liquid penetration into foam To enhance product life span the removable seat cushion allows for easy replacement of the upholstery cover or the entire cushion should it be required An open sealed frame structure below the seat cushion offers superior construction strength while eliminating any barrier below the seat Brochure Environmental Data Images CAD FilesA Set Of Three SYRIAN Moorish Wood Coffee Tables Inlaid With mother of pearlDiy Chair RedoDiy Upholster ChairDiy Chairs MakeoverChair Makeover Diy UpholsteryAntique Chair MakeoverChair UpholsteryInherited ChairChairs Benchs CouchesGross ChairForwardFinally!! Now I know how to reupholster that gross chair! @Tony Koehler Wish you were here o help!Stylesee allMaterialsee allNumber of Piecessee all3589Colorsee allBrandsee allShapesee allFeaturessee allRoomsee allTypesee allConditionsee allPrice$-$Buying Formatsee allItem Locationsee allDelivery Optionssee allShow onlysee allMore refinements...




Got one to sell?Get it in front of 160+ million buyers.Diy Couch Makeover SlipcoversSlipcover How ToSew SlipcoversNo Sew Slip CoversNo Sew Chair CoverCouch CoverChair CoversSewing IshSewing YarnForwardSince I don't have a sewing machine, this method is going to have to work for nowUpholstery projects have the ability to transform tired, worn-looking spaces, especially when care is given to the selection of colors, fabric patterns, and the style you’re trying to achieve. However, the most important part of any upholstered item is what you don’t see. Hidden beneath the fabric exterior are the “guts” of your furniture, including: The type of stuffing material will depend on how the upholstered furniture is to be used and the comfort level you are seeking. In cushions and other upholstery, batting is applied over the foam to prevent slippage and provide a smooth appearance. The thickness (loft) of batting can range from very thin up to 1/4″ thick. Batting is available in cotton, wool, polyester or a blend.




Cotton batting is made from 100% cotton that has been layered. There are two weights available: The weight is determined by the type of project you are working on, but both weights are suitable for upholstery. Cotton is a natural fiber that can poke through the fabric covering, making the furniture uncomfortable to sit on. If you are upholstering a headboard, this may not be a concern; but it may cause problems on seating for sofas and chairs. If so, a combination poly/cotton batting may be the answer. It’s durable and will give your furniture a smooth look and feel. Wool batting is made from wool waste that has been woven together and is available as: The use of animal hair is one of the oldest types of upholstery stuffing. The hair used is most often from the manes and tails of horses and is often found in antique furniture. When re-upholstering antiques, the existing horse hair can be combined with wool or cotton to add additional loft to the piece. While not actually “hair”, feather and down is often used in upscale furniture to provide the ultimate in comfort.




Upholstery foam is the most common stuffing material used today. It’s available in several densities which determine the grade and quality of the foam. The higher the number, the better the quality. A quality, high density foam will not break apart or cause clumps. Choosing the highest density foam you can afford will improve the comfort level, appearance, and life of upholstered furniture. The resiliency or durability of your upholstery foam is important as it will determine how much wear and tear your furniture can withstand. Using foam labeled high resilient, or HR, will make cushions more comfortable and reduce sagging over time. All upholstery foam sold in the United States must be fire resistant. If the furniture you are purchasing does not indicate that the foam used is fire resistant you may want to reconsider. A label with the letters FR on it will confirm that the proper foam has been used. The level of firmness of upholstered furniture is determined by the Indentation Force Deflection (ILD) number of the upholstery foam.




This scale ranges between 6 and 45 with the lowest number representing the softest foam and the highest the firmest foam. How soft or firm you would like your upholstered piece to be is a personal decision, and knowing the ILD number of the foam you purchase allows you to determining it. While not durable enough for padding the frames of furniture, pillow forms are used to stuff or restuff pillows that comprise part of many upholstery projects. Pillow forms are available in polyester, down, and feather/down fillings, with natural fillings generally considered best for serious upholstery projects. The particular upholstery project you are working on will often determine the type of stuffing material used. A lesser quality cushion foam or batting may be perfect for stuffing small accent pillows, headboards, footstools and furniture pieces that do not receive heavy use. Conversely, mattresses, seating, and furniture that are used frequently will benefit more from high quality stuffing to provide the ultimate in comfort and prolong the life of the furniture.

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