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The Hepple collection continues the art of making handcrafted upholstered furniture which reflects the classic lines and traditions of the early British upholsterers with the influences of the best in contemporary design. For more information / a quote / or to arrange samples you can email us on info@hepple.co.uk or contact Mike or Andrew on (0044) 01434 602260.
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We are a family owned and run business specialising in hand making the highest quality upholstered furniture. Our collection includes individually designed sofas, chaises, chairs, footstools and fully bespoke pieces. Every piece in the Hepple range starts in the same way, with a traditionally hand built frame.
Every piece of Hepple furniture, begins in exactly the same way - with a classically constructed hand built frame fashioned in our own workshops by bench trained craftspeople. The finest English Beech hardwood is carefully selected. The kiln-dried hardwood is then cut and shaped glued screwed and dowelled to ensure that lasting strength is built into each and every arch and curve.
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Ruth Bell
Ruth Bell
Oct 31, 2019
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Now called Complete Interiors, but in the same location. We were thrilled with the settees they reupholstered for us. Andrew Bottomley is brilliant at suggesting colours & patterns that I would never of thought of & Michael Bottomley was very accommodating regarding collecting & delivering the settees around times convenient to us. The upholstery was done to a very high standard & I would certainly use them again. Ruth Bell
Robert Hills
Robert Hills
Sep 11, 2016
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Rubbish!
We bought a pair of knole sofas several years ago and immediately there were problems
The castors were very basic, the type you would see on cheap office furniture.The structure to which they were attached was very weak and broke after several weeks!
The springs were also inadequate, I had someone take a look,who told me that there were nowhere enough springs
The fabric on the bolsters started coming apart, as the stitches were far too close together so it was like a postage stamp effect
They were most unhelpful and I would say arrogant.
The situation is that I ended up paying a