Here are some examples of works undertaken.
I have put some of our stock for sale in too.

This is a fairly typical Edwardian Chaise we see many of these usually done in unfortunate shades of draylon.
We strip them down to the webbing and springs, usually they have copious quantities of polyester fibres stuffed inside.These are all replaced with fitting materials for the piece usually horsehair and cotton linters then a final coat of fire resistant calico goes on before the top layer of fabric which the customer chooses.
Cane work
This is an example of the cane work we have to undertake.
This is the gilded chair we got some information on this as we were unsure of the amount of restoration we could undertake without devaluing. Its always better to get a professional in to check we phoned a national company and they sent one of they're valuers out .
It is french probably 1850ish and we got the go ahead to reupholster.I do not think it lend itself to a gilding so I think I shall just clean up and tidy up the really worn bits.
I shall put up more photos as work progresses .