The Winsted Tufted Western Leather Chesterfield Sofa is a true testament to timeless elegance and exceptional craftsmanship. Crafted with utmost care and attention to detail, this sofa showcases a classic Chesterfield design with a touch of modern sophistication. Made from supple hand-burnished leather, the Winchester Tufted Leather Sofa exudes a sense of luxury and refinement. The deep tufting and brass nail head accents adorn the entire back, arms, and seat of the sofa, adding to its visual appeal. The Winsted Tufted Western Leather Chesterfield Sofa will undoubtedly take center stage in your sitting room, making it a truly remarkable and exclusive furniture piece. Pillows shown are not included. Proudly Made in the USA.Leathers may have natural markings which add character to the piece and no two are alike.Frame Construction: Combining the artistry of traditional hand craftsmanship with contemporary manufacturing techniques, we create frames that rank among the upholstery industry's finest. Each frame undergoes meticulous cutting and precise hand assembly, utilizing kiln-dried lumber. To ensure durable and robust joints, double dowels are employed in all structural components. Additionally, for enhanced stability, we incorporate large corner blocks that are expertly cut and strategically positioned at high-stress corners. These blocks are securely fastened using a combination of adhesives and screws, completing the construction process. Shipping lead times can range from 10 to 35 days depending on the items purchased, location, and road/weather conditions. Furniture usually ships via a private white glove delivery service.Furniture is custom-made. Sorry, no returns.1. You must be present at the time of delivery. 2. The goods must be opened immediately while the freight carrier is on site in order to reveal concealed damages. 3. Do not sign Bill of Lading before checking for damages. If severely damaged, DO NOT SIGN, refuse. 4. Once the Bill of Lading is signed, the manufacturer and Western Passion are not responsible for freight damages. It is then the responsibility of the customer to file a claim with the shipper. 5. Please allow 2-5 weeks for delivery.Dimensions:90L x 24D x 34H, Inside: 67WSeat: 24D x 18HArm: 30HMade in the USA.
Upgrade your leisure time with the elegance and luxury of Suggest Performance Velvet Lounge Chair. Upholstered in stain-resistant performance velvet, Suggest delivers sophistication with deep button-tufting, flared armrests, and splayed wood legs with gold metal sleeves. The rich texture of this armchair is soft to the touch, while plush dense foam cushion padding, a deep seat pocket, non-marking foot caps, and gentle recline, provide unparalleled support while reading, resting, relaxing, or conversing. A chic mid-century inspired accent or lounge chair for the living room, bedroom or reading nook, Suggest makes a supremely comfortable addition to the modern home. Chair Weight Capacity: 331 lbs. Set Includes: One - Suggest Button Tufted Lounge Chair
Antique chair Western chair Accent armchair vintage chair Antique French Bergere French Upholstered Fauteuil Antique packaging & shipping we spend a good time to have your product at your address with the best condition so we use Dhl or Fedex express shipping. the dimension from back to the front : 67 cm || 26.3 in from right to left : 68 cm || 26.5 in from down to the seat | 45 cm || 17.7 in the back high :122 cm || 48 in you can see the product on the unfinished statue in the pictures if you want to make your own colors and design contact us please we can provide this but it will take 25-45 days. Welcome to my store we design a special wooden piece of art that is rare to find our product is made by the best Turkish wood masters we use walnut and roman beech wood both of them have a high quality, be sure that a product from us will last for a very long time and even after a long time will be an antique that has a very high value we do not imitate others we invent create our design we add our luxury touch we have a different kinds of wooden products so please follow us because we keep designing and creating a new models and of course, if you have any question do not hastate to contact us
Handcrafted leather-covered wing chair with outer tufting. 28\"W x 34.5\"D x 41.5\"T. Corner-blocked beech frame; carved base and legs have walnut finish. Made in the USA. Boxed weight, approximately 88 lbs.
Hey ya’ll! I wanted to show you what I’ve been up to! I wanted a couple of upholstered chairs for the ends of my dining table (which I haven’t shown you yet!), but have you seen the prices of upholstered chairs?! Oy’….we’re talking $300-$400.00 EACH! I decided to look around on craigslist and see what I could find. I found these two rolled backed upholstered chairs for $50.00 for BOTH! The only problem….they had some fabric that just wasn’t going to cut it in my dining room. Here they are…. I do LOVE that little rolled effect on the top of the back! I decided I really liked the shape of the chairs, but I wanted to change them up a little bit, so I carefully started removing the fabric. Here it is all nakie. :0) I wanted to change the plain, flat backs of the chairs into some lovely diamond tufting, but I’ve never done that before, so I did what every good blogger does…I googled it! :0) I found some videos and posts on how to diamond tuft and just figured it out along the way. Basically you just decide where you want your rows to fall, then stagger the buttons diagonally. I did mine 6” apart and 6” down, but staggered. Then you cut out the foam so your button can have somewhere to recess back into. Like this….. A lot of the how to posts and video said to drill holes in the backing of your chair where the buttons would go through, but my chair just had some cardboard in the back, so I decided it would be much easier to just cut a piece of pegboard and attach it because it has tons of holes and it would be much easier than trying to drill a hole in just the right spot on a piece of wood. Here’s the pegboard in place…… (just make sure you don’t make the piece of pegboard so long in the back, that you won’t be able to pull the fabric through when you upholster the bottom of the seats. I did that and had to take it back off and cut some more of the pegboard off. This is the picture before I cut it off …UGH!) Here’s what it looked like right before I started upholstering it with my fabric….. I picked a nice heavy muslin/linen- like fabric…not exactly sure what it was, but it was on sale at Hobby Lobby for $5.00 bucks a yard and I had a 40% off coupon, which made it cheap, cheap, cheap! I bought 13 yards for both chairs. (I had a little left over, so I’m not sure exactly how many yards it took for both) I laid the fabric out over the chair and allowed a LOT of excess for the diamond tufting…it takes WAY more than you think! (at least 8 extra inches all the way around…maybe a little more) The fabric reminds me of the look of dropcloths, so I’m wondering if you washed dropcloths first, to make them softer, if you could use them….but at the price I got this fabric at, it was actually cheaper! See how much extra fabric I allowed all the way around the chair before I started tufting! OH…this if VERY important, and I forgot to take a picture of it! (duh!) See the vertical lines where the fabric is coming out from the pushed in spots where the buttons will go? Your fabric has to have somewhere to go to make the lines that go up and out from the outside buttons, so I used a razor blade and cut those lines deep into the foam. I cut vertical lines for the top two buttons, and horizontal lines for the six side buttons. You’ll understand it better once you see the tufting starting to go into position. Start by pushing the fabric into the top two holes you cut out in the foam…allowing extra fabric in the middle. You can play with it and adjust it as you go. You adjust all the fabric as you continue going down, pushing the fabric into the holes on down the back of the chair. The folds in the diamond tufting always go down. (or get tucked under) See what I mean about the slits in the sides of the foam and on top…so the fabric will have somewhere to tuck into. ….. Once you get the fabric all pushed in and the diamond tufts all formed, you start putting your buttons into place. I used fabric covered buttons. Here’s a pic and you just follow the basic instructions on the package. The only thing I did different was when it says to put the metal back parts on and pound them into place… I put some super glue behind the metal piece to make sure they wouldn’t come apart because I knew I’d be putting a lot of pressure on them when I pulled them into the tufts. I also used this VERY heavy duty upholstery thread for my buttons. I was blessed because my husband’s aunt Lois sent me a whole box of upholstery stuff many years ago and, being the packrat I am, I kept it and finally found a use for it all! lol I put the thread through the back of the button that I had already covered with fabric and assembled…. Then I threaded the doubled thread through the eye of my GIGANTIC upholstery needle. (also in my box of goodies from Aunt Lois!) After I had placed all my buttons back into the holes, and made sure the fabric was folded just the way I wanted it………….. I started attaching buttons. When you are positive where you want you buttons, you put the pointy end of the needle through where the back of the button will rest in your recessed hole…… Then you poke the needle through the closest hole you can find in the pegboard, like this…… Push your button back into the hole and make any necessary adjustments to the fabric and pleats around your button….. Making sure all your fabric is folded under in the diamond tufted areas. Also making sure you adjust the fabric at the sides so you’ll have equal amounts all the way down the sides of your chair. OH..and speaking of the sides…see how the fabric on the sides goes down into the slits I cut into the foam….that’s why I said you needed to cut those slits with the razor blade earlier. To attach the buttons to the pegboard…. You will have pulled all four strings through to the backside of the pegboard when you put your needle through the back. Like this.. I separated the four threads into two and threaded each set of two threads through a different hole in a buttons and tied it off into a bow. I didn’t fully knot them until I got all the buttons on because I wanted the option to adjust the tightness of the buttons. Once I got the back exactly how I wanted and adjusted the buttons to all the same tightness, I knotted the threads and then stapled them to the pegboard like so….. In this picture, I have the back all attached with the buttons and I’ve pulled it around to the back of the chair and stapled it to the frame. I also pulled the bottom piece through and stapled it to the back of the frame as well. I attached the seat by pulling fabric through the back crease and attaching it to the frame of the chair, and by stapling all the way around the edges…. The front corners were folded as such, before stapling….. Ok…see the four flaps that cover the legs of the chair in the BEFORE picture below? (actually there’s six, if you count the little tiny corner pieces under the bigger flaps) I just carefully removed them and covered them in the new fabric…. All I did was put the new fabric onto the old fabric…turned it under and then I used an iron-on adhesive called Stitch Witchery to adhere the hem to the old fabric. Here’s a pic of stitch witchery… It’s just a thin webbing you put onto fabric, then iron it down. NO SEWING!! Here’s the back of the flaps after I attached the new fabric…. Here’s how I put everything back together… First I put on the covered piping or cording. (you can either cover the cording that came off your chair with a zipper foot on the sewing machine, or you can actually buy some very pretty cording already covered. I’m cheap so I covered what I already had) :0) Then I stapled the bigger flaps on first, then the little corner flaps over the legs….. Here’s another shot with one of the flaps flipped up so you can see how it all went on. (and yes, you can still see that fabric on the underside of the flap, but who’s gonna be turning my chairs over to see the back side of the flap?! lol) Same side picture, with the flap down…. I had to figure out a different way to attach the back than the way it came because it had some kind of tack strips that I totally killed taking off the chair. (I don’t know my own strength!) I decided since I LOVE the look of nailhead trim, that I would just use that. I got mine from Amazon.com in an antique brass color. I basically just took a piece of fabric a little bigger than the back of my chair, turned under the edges until it was a perfect match and started installing the nailhead trim. If you’ve never used nailhead trim before, it basically comes in a roll that looks like nailheads, but about every sixth nail, there’s a hole that you hammer an actual nailhead into. SUPER EASY! Here are my finished chairs………. BOTH chairs, with all the materials to re-upholster them cost less than $125.00! Why YES, I did save a TON of money! Hope you enjoyed that VERY lengthy, but informative post! lol Blessings! Missy Disclaimer: I am in no way a professional upholsterer, so there might be a better way to do this, but hey…this is a free tutorial and my chairs turned out great, so it’ll do in a pinch! :0) Technorati Tags: how upholster a chair,how to use nail head trim,how to diamond tuft a chair,how to reupholster a chair
The Hazel Tufted Bedroom Chair by The Beautiful Bed Company is a real accent piece and will look perfect in a bedroom, dressing room or drawing room. It offers a luxuriously, deep tufted back, arms and a down-feather filled seat. With dark wood legs, the two front legs are pretty, turned legs with brass casters. Our upholstered pieces are hand built by our craftsmen using traditional, time honored techniques. The frame is 5/4" solid hardwood with 8-way hand tie. Made to order in Los Angeles.
Upgrade your leisure time with the elegance and luxury of Suggest Performance Velvet Lounge Chair. Upholstered in stain-resistant performance velvet, Suggest delivers sophistication with deep button-tufting, flared armrests, and splayed wood legs with gold metal sleeves. The rich texture of this armchair is soft to the touch, while plush dense foam cushion padding, a deep seat pocket, non-marking foot caps, and gentle recline, provide unparalleled support while reading, resting, relaxing, or conversing. A chic mid-century inspired accent or lounge chair for the living room, bedroom or reading nook, Suggest makes a supremely comfortable addition to the modern home. Chair Weight Capacity: 331 lbs.
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Shop Safavieh at Walmart. Save Money. Live Better.Safavieh Falcon Traditional Tufted Arm Chair w/ CastersCharming in every designer detail, the petite Falcon arm chair recalls richly upholstered parlor and boudoir chairs from a gentler bygone era. Replete with traditional details, Falcon is updated with biscuit tufted pure linen upholstery in fashionable taupe, and features sloped arms. Birch wood spindle legs are finished in cherry mahogany and come with front casters for easy mobility.
Upgrade your leisure time with the elegance and luxury of Suggest Performance Velvet Lounge Chair. Upholstered in stain-resistant performance velvet, Suggest delivers sophistication with deep button-tufting, flared armrests, and splayed wood legs with gold metal sleeves. The rich texture of this armchair is soft to the touch, while plush dense foam cushion padding, a deep seat pocket, non-marking foot caps, and gentle recline, provide unparalleled support while reading, resting, relaxing, or conversing. A chic mid-century inspired accent or lounge chair for the living room, bedroom or reading nook, Suggest makes a supremely comfortable addition to the modern home. Chair Weight Capacity: 331 lbs.
Ships from vendor.Handcrafted chair.Alder wood frame.Polyester/viscose upholstery.Nickel nailhead trim and nickel casters.36"W x 30"D x 32"T; seat, 18"W x 23"D x 19"T.Made in the USA of imported materials.Boxed weight, approximately 58 lbs.Online Inquiries: NMS21_H8J2GStore Inquiries: #401065332134About Haute House: Haute House is a Hollywood-based design and manufacturing company that creates haute couture furnishings for the home. Designer and owner Casey Fisher has been designing furniture for years as an upholstery, textile, and retail space stylist. Instead of designing a line offering just one look, the Haute House line consists of three looks that offer something for every taste. However, there is one element present in every Haute House design—a great sense of style.
Pretty details abound on this small upholstered natural linen slipper chair. A unique rolled arm design sits high on the tufted button back while carved oak legs are placed on casters for easy mobility. A natural linen fabric will compliment any style decor and can be used in a ladies dressing area, as a vanity stool or as additional seating in the living room.• Solid oak frame• Hand-carved legs• Brass casters
Add a glamorous focal point to any room with the Emeline chair. Constructed from wood, the Emeline is upholstered in a soft, plush velvet fabric and features a thick foam padded seat for the utmost comfort. Rounded edges and a low profile provide a cozy feel, while channel tufting lends a tailored look. Angled and tapered antique gold finished legs complete the posh look of this chair. The Emeline chair is made in China and requires assembly. Assembly required Upholstered in velvet polyester fabric and padded with foam Channel tufted Removable seat cover Brushed gold-finished legs Made in China 30 Day Limited Warranty Constructed from pine wood, plywood, and stainless steel We are here to help! Please call 1-800-BUY-MACY for additional product information Furniture & Mattress Delivery, Returns & Services Web ID: 10035742
This armchair has a traditional look with a touch of modern flair, adding a distinctive style to your living room or den. It's made from solid and engineered wood with turned wooden legs for a classic, French country foundation. Fabric upholstery wraps around the entire frame while recessed, rolled arms and a tight back with button tufting offer an inviting seat for afternoons with a good book or relaxing by the fire. The seat is also filled with sinuous springs to give you extra support where you need it most. Hand-curated by Kelly Clarkson. What's Included? Toss Pillows Ottoman Features Woven polyester-wrapped premium flame retardant foam for a medium-firm feel See More
This accent chair is a beautiful way to accessorize your home. Upholstered in high-performance quilted leather, it brings an understated and sleek style to complement your decor, while stitching details give it a stylish touch. The tufted thick backrest offers plenty of comforts, along with deep cushioning that makes this a relaxing chair to sit in. Supported by solid wood legs, it adds elegance and strength as well. Bring modern, chic seating to your living room or den with this eye-catching chair! - Seat Height: 17.7\" (450mm) - Weight Capacity: 330 lb./150kg - Color: Orange - Upholstery Material: Leather - Seat Fill Material: Foam - Frame Material: Solid Wood, Copper - Number of Pieces: 1 - Assembly Required: Yes - Product Care: Wipe with a clean cloth and mild soap, when needed.