The classic armchair spans decades of reinvention. Characterised as a single chair, with padded arms, it resembles a reliable place of comfort and reflection.
A master of Architecture, Gio Ponti was heavily inspired by industry and designed the D.151.4 easy chair for ocean liners and cruise ships in around 1950. Now reproduced by Molteni & C, these versions feature 'loose' covers - namely upholstery that's entirely removable. We carefully tailored replacement covers for this pair in Kvdadrat fabrics.
This Scandinavian mid-century armchair was reupholstered in vibrant Bute Tweed and the woodwork restored to give this much loved chair a new lease of life.
Reupholstery of an antique Ernest race heron chair from the frame upwards. This chair was in a terrible state with next to no foundations left, just foam dust. A challenging piece to reinterpret with minimal references for the finished shape, all created through foam lamination work around a metal frame and hand sewn top cover tailoring.