Mid Century Modern Restoration – Tessa Chair

By Frank Parker

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Tess Chair Reupholster Perth

The History of Tessa Furniture

Reupholstery of a Tessa Furniture Chair

Our Client’s Request for Their Bargain Furniture Find

A young lady who works in our industry sector approached us regarding restoring a Tessa ‘T1’ chair she had purchased for fifty dollars. However, she did not want her chair refurbished to its original splendour but wanted a contemporary finish.

A Modern Reupholstery for a Tessa Chair

To ensure a high quality furniture restoration, we first:

  • disassembled the Tessa chair and removed all the existing upholstery.
  • we fabricated replacement ply-wood panels (The outside chipboard panels were fractured near the top back, which is not uncommon).
  • The frame show-wood components were sanded back, stained to original and three coats of 30% lacquer applied.
  • The seat webbing was replaced with a heavy grade elastic webbing
  • the jute webbing at the back base also replaced and
  • Premium foam polyester wrapped seat, back and headrest cushion inserts were also fabricated

The Modern Upholstery Fabric Choice

The upholstery fabric specified by our client was Wortley ‘Axel Honey  which was an excellent choice, a contemporary version of the period fabric. The cushioning was streamlined being wrap-around versions like what would be used on a ‘T2’ chair and without the arm-pads. The chair was re-assembled and upholstered, it just had that ‘wow factor’.

Our client was elated upon seeing her ‘special chair’ which has taken pride of place in their Chidlow lounge room. We took great pride in making sure we interpreted our client’s requirements. We are always focused on producing quality upholstery and making our clients happy 😊.


  • “Such an awesome job”

    I purchased a Tessa T1 swivel chair and being in the industry I know most restorers.” “Parker Interiors are known in the industry for both the quality of their work and integrity of operations.” “Thankyou for such an awesome job.”
    Angela
    Chidlow W.A

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