Founded in 1965, Steed Upholstery is synonymous for creating upholstery of outstanding quality. Each and every aspect of their furniture is handcrafted from start to finish with a meticulous attention to detail.
The Hamilton model (shown above) is a superb example of the type of upholstery produced in the Steed Upholstery factory in Long Eaton, Nottingham. The Hamilton is a ten cushion design with elegant traditional lines, it features a nice high back offering good support, especially in the lumbar section which is filled with high grade Dacron "Qualofil" fibre to provide optimum comfort.
Above is the Elsworth model, another traditionally made British piece of furniture. It is constructed using only the best materials available, including a solid hardwood frame with all joints screwed, glued and dowelled for optimum strength, ensuring you many years of use from your furniture.
The Jubilee shown above is another outstanding piece of quality upholstery from Steed. This image is showing two different options to the base. With a valance shown on the settee and the solid wooden leg with brass castor option shown on the chair. Each piece of furniture is made to your exact requirements and specification.
The Lincoln model shown above, showcases an array of co-ordinating fabrics on base of the settee, seat cushions, padded arm throws with key tassels and various scatter and lumbar cushions. Again all designed to your exact requirements.
The Peter Guild Range of Furniture
Peter Guild has been manufactured under the Steed banner for over 16 years using all the same key principles. With a more contemporary twist in design and fabrics Peter Guild offers the discerning consumer both luxury and elegance.
One example from the Peter Guild range is the Kingston model shown above. Available as with all models in a wide array of fabrics from the Steed and Peter Guild swatch rack. Giving you a multitude of different options with some stunning traditional patterns and plains, along with some elegant striped fabrics with matching co-ordinating patterns and plains. These can be mixed and matched to your personal preference and upholstered on to any model from within the range.
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