Chaise Reupholster Perth

A Background to the Art Deco Period of Britain

This decorative chaise was made in England during the first decade of the 20th Century. It is generally thought that the Art Deco period was from 1920 – 1940. However preceding this period from about 1880 there were the Aesthetic and Arts and Crafts Movements in Britain. The ethos of the design was to borrow concepts from the past and modernise them. As a result this time frame in furniture design is generally referred to as the start of the Modernist Design era.

The History of the Chaise Lounge

This decorative chaise lounge was constructed from mahogany with decorative brass inlays. However it had been poorly restored. Under instruction from our clients we stripped the upholstery back to the frame and properly repaired the fractured shaped timber rail using two-pack resin.

The Reupholstery Process

The process we undertook for the reupholstery was:

  • to strip the existing polish which had previously been stained Jarrah with a gloss finish
  • relacquer the show-wood with a natural finish in a low sheen and
  • reupholstered the chaise fitting it with new jute webbing, lacing coil springs then a hessian overlay

Our clients had a restricted budget so we then laminated firm premium cushioning over the tied hessian which gave an authentic finish and we are sure would be approved by the Modernists during its original construction. The fabric and gimp we selected were in keeping with the era. It gave a Modernist touch to the furniture keeping it reasonably authentic.

Our Clients Loved It!

Our clients loved the finished piece in their turn of the century home and we trust they will enjoy living with this furniture for many years into the future.

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