Boudoir Chair

Boudoir, Slipper and Ladies chair are some of the common terms for this piece. Originally fitted with a skirt, the chair looks much better now especially finished off with the legs and fabric supplied by Warwick.
Victorian Settee

This circa 1880′s Victorian settee is made from walnut timber and is diamond buttoned and covered in a local artists design for an exhibition in Melbourne.
Edwardian Day Bed

This Circa 1930′s Australian Day Bed is covered in a Warwick silk blended fabric and finished with a walnut stain and pale boiled linseed oil. It has been restored to hold its many years of patina.
Victorian Arm Chair

This chair was found on the side of the road. The chair has horse hair for stuffing, and has been upholstered in a now discontinued Warwick fabric. The Victorian made a great present and will live on for many years to come.
Diamond Buttoned Arm Chair

This Louis style arm chair is a 90’s reproduction and was found on the street all faded and water logged. With a rub back, some colour and covered in denim it looks the piece.
Victorian Diamond Buttoned Chair

This chair has been looked after extremely well its entire life. It contains horse hair and is in excellent condition. The frame is beautiful walnut and no restoring needed for this beauty.
Carver Dining Room Chair

A reproduction copy of a popular French Louis style chair covered in brown velvet. The chair featured a man made snake skin outside back and was finished in a chocolate braid.
Victorian Antique Chair

This is a great example of a x frame style Victorian antique chair which looks like it came from England. Covered in a Warwick fabric and finished with studs, it really is in great condition.
Woven Deck Chair

Circa 1950′s this fold up woven deck chair is pretty cool. We stripped of the old weaved base and seat to add the new cotton blend webbing. As the piece was now to live inside, a UV stabilised webbing was not needed.
Cow Hide Club Chair

Underneath the cow hide is a early 1920’s Australian club chair. We sourced the hides from NSW leather in Collingwood and upholstered 2 of these Edwardian style club chairs.