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Gainsborough Revisited. Redefining a ClassicThis artwork is based on a Chippendale Gainsborough chair, Circa 1780. It is partly constructed from discarded materials, (bronze, copper, and steel with an internal hardwood frame). This is purposed to promote worth and value through a considered approach. The chair upholstery is of the period of the original design by Chippendale and is overstuffed and hand stitched using horsehair and scrim. | Magazine FeaturesWe have regularly featured in magazines such as Master Upholsterers, Surrey Life and World of Interiors |
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Turn the Table A century of senseless waste.This artwork has been constructed from mainly discarded materials, (bronze, copper, and steel with a hardwood top which is over 100 years old). The wood has been finished with oil to present a natural feel to compliment the legs which are organic in form, the work/s have been influenced by the Art Nouveau period and inspired by nature. Honest representation and social consideration are what the Arts and Craft movement stood for, as a taught descendant it is fitting that my work echo’s this ethos | I'm an image title.Describe your image here. |
Vibrantly upholstered Mid-Century Rosewood ChairsA set of eight Mid-Century chairs were fully restored and upholstered in Romo velvet. The strength of colour is incomparable to most other velvets. This fabric is available on request | I'm an image title.Describe your image here. |
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