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Upholstery is the work of
providing furniture,
especially seats, with padding, springs, webbing, and
fabric or
leather covers. The word also
refers to...
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upholstery hammer (also
called a tack hammer) is a
lightweight hammer used for
securing upholstery fabric to
furniture frames using tacks or
small nails...
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upholstery regulator is an
upholstery tool
which smooths irregularities in the
stuffing beneath the coverings.
Whilst it
looks similar to a needle...
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Hardy Family in 1963 or 1969.
Northern Upholstery was
renamed DFS (although some
branches of
Northern Upholstery in
Yorkshire retained their original name...
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Upholstery is a
music collective from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Formed in 2007, the group's
musical style draws heavily from
early and mid-20th century...
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synthetic leather, is a
material intended to
substitute for
leather in
upholstery, clothing, footwear, and
other uses
where a leather-like
finish is desired...
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Buckwheat (****opyrum esculentum), or
common buckwheat, is a
flowering plant in the
knotweed family Polygonaceae cultivated for its grain-like
seeds and...
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Upholstery coil
springs are an
important part of most
modern upholstery. The
consumer usually never sees the
construction features of an
upholstered piece...
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prevent the bed's
upholstery layers from
cupping down into the innerspring, as well as
polyester fiberfill in the bed's top
upholstery layers. In 1899 James...
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having acquired the
Leabrooks Upholstery company. Johnson, Reginald, 1968. 'A
History of Alfreton' "Parker
Knoll Upholstery Ltd".
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