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Upholstery - The Beginning

It is widely thought that the craft of upholstery evolved from that of the tent-maker.

And it does seem a likely development. Although tent-making is now quite a separ­ate and a very prosperous trade, it is not so many years ago that many branches of that trade were carried out by the upholsterer.

  

One of the first developments from tent-making was \'wall hangings\' and draperies at windows and around beds. This is a branch of the trade that has almost died out. At least the wall hangings and bed draperies. The window drapery has since grown enormously, incorpora­ting jobs like blind fixing, loose-cover making and bed­cover making.

The first signs of comfort for chairs came with the making of cushions, but it was not until the reign of Queen Elizabeth I that the stuffing of furniture began to evolve. From then on the craft of upholstery increased and was in great demand, reaching its zenith probably in the late Victorian era and early Edwardian days.

By this time the standard of workmanship and versa­tility in England was really magnificent. It may well have surpassed the art of the French and Italian craftsmen who were considered supreme.

At this point it may be as well to point out and consider the numerous jobs that came under the proud title of \'journeyman upholsterer\'.

Basically of course he was a \'stuffer\', which really means an upholsterer as the layman knows it. In other words, he built up from a frame a piece of furniture padded with stuffing.

He also undertook to measure, cut and fix curtains, blinds, draperies, loose covers and pelmets and swags. This included things like mantelpiece drapes and bed draperies which were very popular in those days.

Indeed all types of draperies for furniture became most elaborate, as did the window dressings. Deep swags and tails for the window headings suited the tall windows of the wealthy client\'s house.

These were usually heavily trimmed and sometimes surmounted by elaborate wooden cornices.

The Upholsterers\' Company was granted a charter in the year a.d. 1626 and is one of the oldest of the City of London Guilds and Liveries Companies. Its coat of arms being a shield with three tents. It was first emblazoned in a.d. 1465.

From: Upholstery  by: Arthur Bevin


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