Sarah O'Malley Upholstery
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We are a local upholstery service covering the local area. We specialise in recovering new and antique furniture. We also supply a wide range of fabrics.
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facebook.comArt Deco sofa made in Australia by a company called T H Brown of Adelaide. I've added before and after photos that hopefully show it's transformation. The show wood was varnished before, so I've stripped all the wood panels and legs and waxed them to bring out the best in them. It's been great to do the restoration on this suite!
For appointments please contact me through my email address or phone number supplied and I'd be happy to discuss your requirements with you. I also give free quotes and home visits so that you may choose fabrics that suit your current furnishings.
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This pair of knole sofas are covered in Ian Mankin fabric. I think they look stunning against the dark floor boards. These two were a simple re-cover as the integrity of the sofas was very good including the cushions. The clients bought second-hand sofas which they had recovered by me.
These knole sofas are covered in Jim Dickens fabric. They look stunning in the customers lounge and have complimented the elegant decor. I've replaced the fibre core cushions with foam and feather wrap - this type of cushion gives you the comfort of a feather inset but with the middle support of foam. It makes feather cushions more manageable.
All of these arm chairs are covered in William Morris fabrics. They look amazing! Sadly I didn't take any before photos this time. There was quite a lot of work to do on these chairs - all needed to have the seats re-webbed, re-spring and a rolled edge added to the from the front of the seat. All have had an extra layer of horse hair added.
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This is the second before and after. This chair has been recovered in Osborne and Little geometric teal fabric. Again the chair has been re-webbed and re-sprung with the piping cut on the bias
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Before and after. The chair is recovered in Warwick Collins Lagoon. The piping was cut on the bias. It has been re-sprung and re-webbed. Additional horsehair has been added
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