Swedish Rosewood Dining Chair

This little beauty came in from Denmark upholstered in a green and beige striped woolen fabric. This chair is a set of 6 and upholstered in a Kvadrat woolen fabric.
Australian Leather Swivel Chair

This Australian Brown built brand chair was originally upholstered in a woolen fabric or Vinyl. We re upholstered it in a NSW semi aniline Italian leather and added the stitching detail to break up the solid back.
Australian TV Chair

This style of chair circa 1960′s was very popular and was named the TV chair. They have a reclining mechanism in the back that allows you to become more comfortable. Upholstered in a Wool mix from Instyle fabrics and fully restored with new Dunlop seating and back foam.
Danish Rosewood Chairs

These two belong to a set of 6 – it is made from Brazilian rosewood and have been fully restored and upholstered in a NSW Italian leather.
Featherston Numero Uno Chair

These are one of my favorite lounge chairs and to be a Featherston is pretty cool. They are formed out of a solid foam interior construction and come in a high black low back, curves corner and an Ottoman. This beauty is upholstered in a Instyle Mammoth wool fabric.
Danish Arm Chairs

The other 2 from the 3 piece Danish suite have all got orange buttons to pop from the velvet. The chair on the left is the Grandfather and on the left is the Grandmother chair.
Early Danish Settee

This early Danish settee is part of a 3 piece suite and is upholstered in a Danish velvet from De Ploeg fabrics Denmark.
Danish Lounge

This is a great example of a Danish lounge and is upholstered in a Warwick Chai fabric and has rosewood legs and new Dunlop foam cushions.
Rare Featherston Chair

This rare Featherston chair was produced for the Globe cafe in Prahran many years ago. The frame is Australian timber silky oak and the upholstery is a Mammoth wool from Instyle. Although it is a 50 year old chair it has been french polished and fully restored back to original condition.
Early Australian Diamond Buttoned Arm Chair

This is a great example of an early mid century Australian diamond buttoned arm chair. The timber is walnut and with a sturdy frame this piece will live on with its Daybreak Warwick fabric.