Tight back seat

tight back seat
The most common term for this process is “Wipe-off Leather”. The construction of this living room set is 8-way hand tied base, hardwood frames, loose cushions, and a tight back seat. The cover is a top grain/split. All shading done by hand so there will be variation from piece to piece as seen in the photo.

May 30th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

New and used office furniture

New and used office furniture
There are several levels of used office furniture, and remanufactured cubicles are at the top. Truly remanufactured cubes are indistinguishable from new. It’s an excellent way to save money without sacrificing quality: more than half of the systems furniture market is for remanufactured cubicles.

To get there, used office furniture - the cubicles and accessories - is completely taken apart and inspected. Metal parts are sanded and painted or powder coated. Fabric is completely replaced and missing parts are supplied. Parts such as pedestals and shelves are often installed brand-new.

Buying used office furniture isn’t like buying a used car - you don’t have to choose from what’s on the lot. Just like buying new, you’ll be able to pick a brand and model of cube and select the fabrics and colors you like. In some cases you’ll actually have more choices of fabric and finishes than you would buying new.

May 2nd, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »