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Cintique:
Our association with Cintique has grown stronger and stronger from the very earliest days of the company.
You know very well how comfortable your Cintique furniture is. This is
thanks to great design and an excellent springing system. Although some
models have departed from their traditional 'spring web' under the
seat, most benefit from this mostly indestructable system.
Beautiful show wood frames are a feature of most Cintique furniture. It
is generally constructed from solid beech wood which is well machined,
jointed and polished.
Nearly all the early models had removable cushions and components which
made them particularly suitable for replacement covers and cushions. In
fact, for many models, buying replacement cushion interiors and covers
will take your furniture back to virtually 'as new' condition. If that
lovely show-wood frame is showing a bit too much wear and tear,
complete reupholstery will see it stripped back to the bare wood, then
sanded, sealed and polished back to showroom condition before new
cushions and covers are fitted.
Whether you are thinking of buying second-hand Cintique for use or
refurbishment, or are considering covers or reupholstery for your
favourite chair or settee, always contact us for free no obligation
advice. These notes will help:
The Cintique Company identified it's early models with a combination of
letters and numbers - T1, W77 etc. Later they used names such as St
James, Anthos and so on. Generally there is not an identifying model
name or number on the furniture itself, so always seek professional
advice.
For enquiries please do not hesitate to call:
0800 542 0008
or visit our contact page
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