Furniture and upholstery explained
A note on furniture and upholstery.
At Chapel St. Conservation and Restoration we can work on a variety of furniture from carved, veneered and finely finished surfaces to upholstered furniture using a combination of traditional and modern methods to suit your object's needs. Sometimes it may only need a deep clean and some simple repairs to bring your furniture back to its former self.
Furniture
Davenport writing desk before treatment
Furniture
Davenport writing desk after treatment
Furniture
carved side table before treatment
Furniture
carved side table after treatment
Furniture Gallery
carved occasional table, after treatment
Reproduction Davenport desk, after restoration treatment
Georgan style mahogany dining chair during re-upholstery
Georgian mahogany dining chair , during re-upholstery
dining chair frame all rails exposed, during treatment
deconstruction of dining chair seat to re-upholster
detail of seat construction, during conservation
re-upholstery of simple bedroom chair, after treatment
marble topped occational table , after cleaning treatment
detail of marble topped occational table, after treatment
Victorian folding screen silk side, before treatment
Victorian folding screen cotton side, the damaged layers of fabric and paper expose the wooden framework below, before conservation
Victorian folding screen deconstruction
Victorian folding screen, close up shows damage and layers of construction materials
Victorian folding screen, shows damage to cotton and lining paper
Victorian folding screen, view from edge
Victorian folding screen detail
Victorian folding screen, during treatment
Victorian folding screen, during treatment