The Upholsterer's Handbook

The Upholsterer's Handbook

by NicoleFulton (Author), RogerDixon (Photographer), StuartWeston (Author)

Synopsis

In eye-capturing style The Upholsterer's Handbook offers everything you need and more, in order to prepare and inspire you to create beautifully upholstered furniture. The upholstered pieces range in skill level from simple seats to more complex items such as a button-back chair. Various styles of furniture are covered, from classic and elegant to other more styled and designer pieces. The Upholsterer's Handbook opens with sections on sourcing furniture, tools and materials, and choosing fabrics - including finishes and trimmings, which are often the key to the success of a piece. With special photography throughout, basic techniques are illustrated step-by-step, from stripping back to top stuffing to making cushions. 18 stunning projects are featured with varying skill levels, covering such diverse items as a G-plan chair, a sofa, a '70s flower-shaped stool, dining chairs, and headboards. Throughout Nicole Fulton demonstrates techniques using linen, satin, velvet, leather, cowhide, and other fabrics that give the furniture a unique contemporary look.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
Published: 04 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 1845336798
ISBN 13: 9781845336790
Book Overview: Beautiful technical illustrations and a directory of suppliers make this an invaluable, practical guide. Whether you plan to give a new lease of life to a worn out easy chair or prefer instead to create a little luxury with leather club chairs, The Upholsterer's Handbook is the essential practical companion to inspire you.

Author Bio
Nicole Fulton is the director of Walnut, a company she set up offering a range of furniture pieces, old and new, reupholstered in an innovative collection of contemporary fabrics. Having previously worked in the equities division of a major investment bank in London, Nicole now travels extensively around Europe sourcing unique and interesting pieces for reupholstery. Stuart Weston has been running his own successful upholstery company in Brentwood, Essex, for 14 years. Before this he spent 16 years apprenticed and employed in the industry, learning the highly skilled art of quality upholstery, and also renovating and creating new furniture. His passion for creating exceptionally well-finished pieces of furniture is self-evident. Roger Dixon, freelance photographer, has worked for many publishing companies, national newspapers, and magazines. His work ranges from documentary and portraiture to interior design and fine art photography. He lives in London.