
Dining hall chairs waiting for a durable catalyzed finish. |

A local bar had the patrons’ favorite bar stools recovered to provide many more years of service. |
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A medical facility’s waiting room chairs are in getting the frames refinished and the upholstery freshened up. |

A lounge area of a large conference center/retreat facility is featured.
The furnishings are all ranch oak seating and tables. Specified by Joan Kaufman, ASID |
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The table was refinished first, then the chairs refinished and reupholstered. |

A walnut executive desk that I was told was used by Bill Veeck, former owner of the Chicago White Sox, when he had his office at Comisky Park. |
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A series of restaurant booth seats and backs completed around 1988, still serving well in 2004.
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This chair is in a public library. It is very popular with parents and small children, and was in dire need of re-padding. |
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This project was completed around 1980-82, and still in use today. |
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Two tables were color matched and used together as a conference table for the client’s meeting room. These pieces refinished beautifully and will provide many years of corporate service due to the durable finish! |

Many comments have been received about the improved comfort of these refinished pews. Quality, high density foam was used for the padding under the new fabric for added comfort. A local church is now enjoying newly recovered pews for each weekly service! Hallelujah! |
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An eye clinic in Valparaiso wanted “easy clean” seats on these waiting room chairs, choosing a durable vinyl for that very reason. Additionally, looking to brighten the waiting room, the chair backs were refinished in a coordinating contract fabric. Clearly a mission accomplished!
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Vinyl was used to refinish this client’s restaurant booths to ensure easy cleaning. The coordinating fabric lends a real designer look. No-sag springs, deck padding, and high density foam were leveraged to ensure durable comfort and long life. Bon appétit! |
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