upholstery

Upholstery is the work of providing furniture, especially seats, with padding, springs, webbing, and fabric or leather covers. The word also refers to the materials used to upholster something.
Upholstery comes from the Middle English word upholder, which referred to an artisan who makes fabric furnishings. The term is equally applicable to domestic, automobile, airplane and boat furniture, and can be applied to mattresses, particularly the upper layers, though these often differ significantly in design. A person who works with upholstery is called an upholsterer. An apprentice upholsterer is sometimes called an outsider or trimmer. Traditional upholstery uses materials like coil springs (post-1850), animal hair (horse, hog and cow), coir, straw and hay, hessians, linen scrims, wadding, etc., and is done by hand, building each layer up. In contrast, today's upholsterers employ synthetic materials like dacron and vinyl, serpentine springs, and so on.

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  1. Caramaddy

    MG5 Upholstery Wear

    I have read some threads regarding seat wear in MG models. The photo below was taken from an advert on AutoTrader - the car has done 127,000 miles. Not sure of the year but it is a long range version. Obviously I have no idea how the vehicle has been used, for example as a Taxi or just a single...
  2. phelipe

    Mg3 driver’s seat already worn?

    Hi everybody. I will be posting a lot around here because I just got my car and I already see Sunet things that don’t sit right with me. First one is the quality of the upholstery. We call the highest trim EXCLUSIVE around here but Brits call it Trophy. After just 4 days and 100kms the...
  3. tsedge

    Seat deteriorating already

    Now 18 months and roughly 18,000 miles in and the fake leather around the driver's seat is deteriorating as shown. Any suggestions on anything that might slow it down? I know what to do with real cow, but not this new stuff. It looks like it is about to crack through to the surface.
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