Backs (and some seating spring systems), are constructed of high carbon sinuous coil springs and wrapped lateral tie wires which create uniform suspension and comfort across the back and under the deck.
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Coil springs are made of high carbon steel and are 8-way hand-tied to ensure a vertical compression pattern, not side-to-side. As a backup, steel helical are used at four points between springs. All this provides an individualized ride.
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All key points of stress and critical points are double-doweled, glued and screwed. Corner blocks are glued and screwed as well.
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A strong frame is the foundation of a long lasting piece of furniture. Our frames are made of Kiln-dried solid hardwoods and seven-ply hardwood laminate, and are structurally very sound. Kiln-drying the wood reduces moisture content but preserves the wood's integrity, which prevents warping, splitting, and cracking. |
| Padding of both polyurethane foam and cotton batting are used to create shape and softness to the touch. Padding in the right places prevents fabric from wearing from inside, as well as cuts that may be caused by vacuum cleaners, tricycles, and other daily threats to sofas. |
Most of our sofas are also available as sleep sofas, (full our queen size depending on length) Our sleeper mechanism use heavy duty tubular construction for strength and support, and have premium innersprings matteresses for "bedroom like"sleeping comfort. |
To ensure seam integrity, seven to eight stiches per inch are used on 1/2 inch selvage (the fabrics finished lengthwise edge). Tailoring details, like hand pleating and matching stripes from seat-back to seat-cushin to front rail and skirt, enhance the overall appearance of any piece of furniture. |
Hardwood legs, other than exposed finished legs or tapered, shaped or uphostered legs, are screwed into corner blocks with steel-to-steel hardware, providing a sturdy foundation. Screw-in legs may be removed for easy of moving furniture through tight spaces.
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