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History of Upholstery – Industrial Revolution
We continue our 'history of upholstery' with our 4th blogpost in the series, covering the era of industrial revolution,
History of Upholstery – ‘Queen Anne’ Style
We continue our 'history of upholstery' series with blogpost 3 below, which covers 'Queen Anne' style furniture and the
History of Upholstery – Mid 17th Century
We continue our 'history of upholstery' blogpost series below with our 2nd blogpost of the series, covering the mid-17th
History of Upholstery – Foundations
We are going to explore the history of upholstery in a series of blogposts, which will detail the development
Moire, Moquette, Repp & Velvet
We continue our series of blogposts covering the fabrics used in upholstery. Blogpost 10 is the last in the
Leather & Vinyl
We continue our series of blogposts covering the fabrics used in upholstery. Blogpost 8 in the series continues with
Chintz, Toile de Jouy & Horsehair Fabrics
We continue our series of blogposts covering the fabrics used in upholstery. Blogpost 8 in the series continues with
Crewel, Tapestry & Chenille Weaves
We continue our series of blogposts covering the fabrics used in upholstery. Blogpost 7 in the series continues with
Brocade, Brocatelle & Damask Weaves
We continue our series of blogposts covering the development of fabrics for use in upholstery, the use of different
Dobby & Jacquard Weaves
We continue our series of blogposts covering the development of fabrics for use in upholstery, the use of different
Herringbone, Satin & Sateen Weaves
We continue our series of blogposts covering the development of fabrics for use in upholstery, the use of different
Plain, Basket & Twill Weaves
We continue our series of blogposts covering the development of fabrics for use in upholstery, the use of different
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