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Upholstery Collection (page 18)

"Preserving the Craft: Tools of a Saddler and Upholsterer" Step into the world of upholstery

Background imageUpholstery Collection: Bodywork and upholstery garage

Bodywork and upholstery garage. French School (18th c.). Etching

Background imageUpholstery Collection: Library in Llandaff House, Glamorgan, Wales

Library in Llandaff House, Glamorgan, Wales
Colour sketch of the Library in Llandaff House, Glamorgan, Wales, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. circa 1840s

Background imageUpholstery Collection: Room in Llandaff House, Glamorgan, Wales

Room in Llandaff House, Glamorgan, Wales
Colour sketch of a room in Llandaff House, Glamorgan, Wales, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. circa 1840s

Background imageUpholstery Collection: Women Upholsterers

Women Upholsterers
Young women carpentry students at the London County Council Trade School learning how to upholster a chair. Date: 1930s

Background imageUpholstery Collection: French customs sign, Western Front, WW1

French customs sign, Western Front, WW1
A French customs sign (possibly a joke) at the side of the road on the Western Front during the First World War. With an empty open-topped car at the side. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageUpholstery Collection: Young Victorian woman sitting on a chaise longue

Young Victorian woman sitting on a chaise longue
A young Victorian woman poses for her photograph in the studio, sitting on an ornate chaise longue. She is wearing a dress with a high collar, and buttons at the front

Background imageUpholstery Collection: Cross looking baby on a sofa

Cross looking baby on a sofa
A cross looking baby lying on a sofa

Background imageUpholstery Collection: Jefferson as Bob Acres

Jefferson as Bob Acres
JOSEPH JEFFERSON American actor, here in the attire of Bob Acres

Background imageUpholstery Collection: Advert / Pierce-Arrow Car

Advert / Pierce-Arrow Car
Magnificent chassis, with choice of colours for body and upholstery

Background imageUpholstery Collection: Velvet Frock 1880S

Velvet Frock 1880S
Boy: velvet costume of skirt & bodice with short sleeves, button detail & dentate border, lace edged drawers, cuffs & falling tucker (collar), sash & button boots

Background imageUpholstery Collection: Chair-Making C1760

Chair-Making C1760
Two French craftsmen work on the elaborate upholstery on a pair of Louis XV style Fauteuils (armchairs)



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"Preserving the Craft: Tools of a Saddler and Upholsterer" Step into the world of upholstery, where skilled craftsmen use an array of tools to transform furniture into works of art. From the Victorian era's Polhill-Turner family to modern-day home upholstery, this timeless trade has stood the test of time. Intricate patterns and delicate fabrics adorn Regency era window curtains for a boudoir in 1800. The attention to detail is evident as these curtains bring elegance and sophistication to any room. Witness upholsterers at work in the bustling C V Smith factory in London. Their nimble hands expertly shape materials, ensuring every stitch is perfect. It's here that dreams are turned into reality, one piece at a time. The Old Bleach Linen Company advert showcases their finest linens, promising comfort and luxury for your home. Imagine sinking into a plush sofa covered with their exquisite fabric – pure bliss. A glimpse into history reveals a Victorian woman gracefully seated on a settee. Her posture exudes refinement while showcasing the craftsmanship behind each carefully placed cushion. Enter a snooker room filled with anticipation as two players engage in friendly competition. The rich leather upholstery on their chairs adds an air of sophistication to this gentlemanly game. Early 20th-century oak ship's dining chair tops take center stage, reminding us of seafaring adventures from days gone by. These sturdy yet elegant pieces evoke memories of grand voyages across vast oceans. Baillie Scott Flat Interior captures the essence of understated beauty with its minimalist design and tastefully chosen upholstery. This interior exemplifies how simplicity can create an atmosphere that soothes both body and soul. Whether you're restoring antique furniture or adding personal touches to your own space, upholstery remains an essential art form that brings comfort and style together seamlessly. So next time you sink into your favorite armchair or admire beautifully draped curtains, remember the skilled hands that made it all possible.