The Baillie family were well known upholsterers and tapestry makers with businesses in Capel Street and Abbey Street in Dublin. |
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The firm employed approximately one hundred specialized workers including gilders, carpenters, upholsterers, repairmen, and glaziers. |
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Town-house interiors were fitted out to individual taste by upholsterers or, as time went on, specialist firms of decorators. |
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The upholstery was undertaken by the royal upholsterers Thomas Phill and Jeremiah Fletcher, using eight yards of brocade in scarlet, silver, blue and gold. |
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Did you know that upholsterers can completely reshape a couch? |
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Although it is more time-consuming, traditional upholsterers can make sofas to order, allowing you to specify dimensions and fabric for a similar cost to one from a shop. |
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When George Hepplewhite's The Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers Guide was published in 1788, a clear distinction was being made between a tea chest and a caddy. |
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