Two Rivers Re-Upholstery

-: For all your soft furnishing needs :-



 Welcome to Two Rivers Re-Upholstery, first let me tell you a little about myself. I have been a Upholsterer for some 30 years and worked on many varied and exciting furniture in all parts of the world. In the past for His Highness Al-Sabah ,in Kuwait at one of his royal palace's.

 Restoring and re-upholstering antique and modern furniture is my main work load, but trimming of cars, planes and boats have all been a part of my varied aspects that upholstery entails.I tailor loose covers, repair frames and supply and fit springs.If I can help in any way with your upholstery queries ring me or Email me with your questions.

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For both re-upholstery and loose covers we would advise you contact or office for an appointment. If a evening appointment is required then this can be arranged.Our representive will advise you on fabrics and suitability.He will then advise you of the quotation for labour costs and the amount of fabric and sundries required.If you have any questions at this stage please do not hesitate to ask.The visit is free and you will not be contacted further.Should you wish to proceed then simply contact the office to book your furniture in. The office will advise you of the first available date to collect you furniture.No charge is made for picking up and returning furniture and our quotation is free.


There are many companies offering loose covers, but our covers are tailored by our own people and are fitted to a quality far exceeding our competitors. If you have a fully upholstered piece we can make covers to go over the exsisting fabric. Most furniture can be loose covered but ask our qualified tradesmen for there advice on applications.

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CONTACT:-

Michael Baldwin ( Propritor )
4,Lyddicleave
Bickington
Barnstaple
North Devon
EX31 2JY
Telephone #
Office :- 01271 327135
Fax :- 01271 327135
Mobile 07836 274 920
Email.:- michael.t.baldwin@btinternet.com
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