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From living and dining spaces to bedrooms and home offices, having a chair that provides comfort as well as flair is a must. Ensure your dinner guests are enjoying more than your food as they sit comfortably on one of our Eames style chairs available in a wealth of colours, and even a cool transparent design. Not only do the soft curves feel fantastic, but the timeless design promises use for years to come. However, if you prefer an upholstered look, then we’ve got a selection of upholstered chairs for every home.. From our leather Milano collection to the luxurious Carver dining set, you are guaranteed unrivaled comfort and uncompromising style. If it’s chic living room additions you’re after, the 50s style Delilah chairs and scroll back Milano collection will truly impress. Most designs can be upholstered in a fabric of your choice, while our huge range of colour option ensures variety for all tastes. Items 1 to 30 of 221 total Set of 2 Anders High Back Solid oak Dining Chair

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Delilah Coral Retro Occasional Chair with Natural Oak Legs Dorchester Lounge Armchair, Aegean blue Dorchester Lounge Armchair, Storm Grey Dorchester Lounge Armchair, Cranberry Dorchester Lounge Armchair, Lime Dorchester Lounge Armchair, Jade Dorchester Lounge Armchair, Latte Dorchester Lounge Armchair, Olive Dorchester Lounge Armchair, Mullberry Set of 2 CARMEN Dining Chair - Dove Set of 2 CARMEN Dining Chair - Oatmeal Set of 2 AMALFI Dining Chair - Oatmeal Set of 2 AMALFI Dining Chair - Slate Set of 2 AMALFI Dining Chair - Dark Grey Faux LeatherI have recently developed an obsession with ugly furniture. The unloved pine sideboard and the dowdy shelves in the charity shop, wouldn't they look so much better with a coat of Chatâu Grey or Antibes Green? As I learned on a recent weekend upholstery course, there is no such thing as dead wood (or metal or plastic for that matter). Customising and upcycling furniture is easier than you might think.

The course took place at the Bedruthan Steps Hotel in Cornwall, where, in a sunny workshop overlooking the beach at Mawgan Porth we painted, upholstered and deep-buttoned a footstool, all under the expert and unerringly patient tutelage of the folks from Tresithick Upholstery training. It was the perfect location to learn: no neighbours to complain about the incessant hammering, and the opportunity to watch the waves while the paint dried. What's more, upholstery is an utterly absorbing, occasionally painstaking and almost meditative craft, and ideally suited to the unhurried Cornish pace of life. It takes time and total concentration to place your tacks right, to slew your hessian straps correctly and to tension your fabric until it pings. The tutors at Tresithick pride themselves on their traditional techniques and students on their longer courses can spend days stitching hessian pads stuffed with hoghair and coconut fibre. We, on the other hand, took a shortcut and used foam pads.

They were recycled, mind you. The painting stage, however, required no shortcuts. This part requires minimal time, and more importantly, minimal skill. The only mildly troubling aspect was the colour selection: hours of frowning at a colour chart. We used chalk paints by Annie Sloan, which you can paint straight on to any kind of wood – varnished or unvarnished, metals, plastic, or even the dreaded MDF. No priming or rubbing down is necessary, just pick your colour and slap it on. And if you want to achieve an aged, scuffed look, what the furniture world refers to as French or Swedish (shabby-chic if you must), this is easily done. You'll need two: one principle colour, and another one underneath. The undercoat will show through on the parts that you sand. There are no rules here, although they should be vaguely complimentary. On our course everyone tried a different combination, some with a darker colour underneath, and they all looked great. I used Annie Sloan chalk paints, with Emile underneath and Paris Grey as the main colour.

When using chalk paints you don't need to prime or rub down surfaces first, although you might want to get rid of any old flaky paint. Oh, and you may want to check for woodworm (which is not a worm at all, but a beetle) and treat accordingly before you paint. You might want to pick the areas where scuffing would naturally occur, at the corners and edges. You're about to cover this with another coat of paint so don't forget which bits you have undercoated! It should take about 20 minutes. We had a tea break at this point and watched the Cornish waves, but if you're in a hurry use a hairdryer. Experiment with different brush strokes to create texture. I tried swirling and stippling on my footstool and liked the effect. Once this is dry (more tea), apply a coat of soft clear wax with a soft, lint-free cloth. This seals and protects the paint. Take a piece of medium-grade sandpaper and rub gently on the areas you want to expose, revealing the colour underneath. Don't go overboard here: less is more, and you can always do more later on.