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I have a mid-century modern chair that I adore. The coil in the seat (I don't know if that is what it's called) is sprung. Anyone know what the likely cost is to fix such a chair?
I don't want it re-upholstered. It's original -- the fashionable green of the era.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
LunaSea
(2,930 posts)might be helpful.
I have an old AllSteel brand chair I've managed to keep functioning for decades with a spot weld here, new wheels there, etc.
It too, is green.
You might consider finding a same model just for a few key parts.
But you'll need make and model info.
cyclonefence
(4,893 posts)I know you don't want it reupholstered, but an upholsterer can remove the upholstery carefully and intact to get to the innards. The chair probably has 8-way tied springs and only need to have the springs re-tied. It shouldn't cost an arm and a leg, but you need someone who will be careful.
http://louisinteriors.com/sofabulous-springing/
Paper Roses
(7,517 posts)If you can up-end the chair and the base of the seat is covered with(Cambric) fabric, use a tack remover and pull enough of the old nails so you can take a peek. If the springs are visible, a good upholsterer can retie them from the bottom up. It is not always necessary to tear apart the whole seat if the springs can be reached. Bring it to your favorite upholstery shop after you peek and see what can be accessed. The cord that ties the springs might be broken from age. Don't know what you might see in regard to any padding but it certainly is worth a look-see by someone who knows.
I'd ask if they would take a look at see if it can be done bottom-up.
You can staple the old fabric back if you decide not to proceed. Careful, old Cambric is fragile. Check this pic.
Good luck.
Edited to add, the webbing may be torn and that can be replaced via the underside too.