Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Bonded Leather
Customers should be careful when buying furniture made from "Bonded Leather".
Bonded leather or reconstituted leather is a material made of varying degrees of genuine leather combined with other substances to give the appearance of leather at reduced cost.
There is a difference between bonded leather and Naugahyde or Faux Leather. Bonded leather is made from the scraps of leather which have been ground up and laid flat with a finish on top. This finish is then plaited (stamped) with a pattern to have the look of full grain leather.
Faux leather or Naugahyde is a plastic material with a tricot backing and then stamped or plaited to give it the look of leather.
A customer came to me recently wanting me to repair her leather sofa. She was told it was bonded leather and yet when she showed me the sample of the material, it was not leather, but indeed it was faux leather.
When a customer buys bonded leather furniture, they should ask the seller to confirm that there is actually leather in the material.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Truly reupholstered furniture.
Many times I am asked by customers if I re-tie the springs or replace the foam or cotton batting on their furniture.
It is important to note that a good reupholsterer always takes the piece of furniture down to the frame. At this time, the frame can be inspected and when needed, can be reinforced or the joints can be re-glued.
In addition to the frame, the springs are evaluated and replaced if broken or contorted in such a way as to be deemed unusable. The springs are then re-tied to created a nice long lasting seat. Springs in other areas of the piece are also evaluated and re-tied if necessary.
Polyester, cotton batting and foam are replaced to provide a comfortable piece of furniture.
I have had many pieces of furniture in my studio where there is one or two covers over the original. This piece has not been reupholstered, it has simply been recovered. The value of a truly reupholstered piece of furniture cannot be exaggerated.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
We now offer chair caning!
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Article in the Times Record
I was so honored to have had an article written about me and my business in our local newspaper, "The Times Record". Hopefully, all who read it will think more about our environment.
If we all have just one piece of furniture reupholstered, re-caned, re-finished, instead of trashing it, we can prevent some of the toxic fumes that come from getting rid of the furniture in a landfill.
If you want to read the article, here's the link:
http://www.timesrecord.com/articles/2010/06/02/features/doc4c06961af01d8929698605.txt
If we all have just one piece of furniture reupholstered, re-caned, re-finished, instead of trashing it, we can prevent some of the toxic fumes that come from getting rid of the furniture in a landfill.
If you want to read the article, here's the link:
http://www.timesrecord.com/articles/2010/06/02/features/doc4c06961af01d8929698605.txt
tip of the day
Save Those Used Tea Bags
Do not throw out your tea bags with the trash. Save them in a dish and then empty them around your garden plants and shrubs. It makes a good substitute for peat and will add plant goodness and save you cash.
This tip goes right in line with my "reuse, re-purpose, reupholster philosophy.
Do not throw out your tea bags with the trash. Save them in a dish and then empty them around your garden plants and shrubs. It makes a good substitute for peat and will add plant goodness and save you cash.
This tip goes right in line with my "reuse, re-purpose, reupholster philosophy.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Hapitat for Humanity
I feel so very fortunate to be doing something I really love; reupholstering furniture. Now, I really want to give back so I'm volunteering for Habitat for Humanity. It is such a wonderful organization and I'm pretty handy with a hammer so....I'm really looking forward to helping someone else realize their dream.
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