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Reupholstery & renewal

Do not replace it
before you see its future.

From tired cushions to a fresh finish, Sosanya brings furniture back into the life of a home with considered transformation work.

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A real transformation

A well-loved sofa,
made ready again.

A finish can wear out. The place a piece holds in your home does not have to. Drag the reveal to see a genuine Sosanya before-and-after result.

Furniture revivalUpholstery renewalFinished in black
Restored black L-shaped sofa after Sosanya Upholsteries renewal
Worn black L-shaped sofa before reupholstery
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One project, six real stages

A custom bed,
built in the open.

From a small pattern test to the completed workshop piece, this is one Sosanya custom-bed project shown in sequence. It is process proof—not a collection of unrelated photographs.

  1. Hand-held cut template showing the proposed central geometry for a custom upholstered bed headboard
    01 · Concept pattern

    The headboard geometry is first explored as a hand-cut pattern.

  2. Large board marked with a full-scale geometric layout for a custom bed headboard
    02 · Full-scale mapping

    The pattern is laid out at full size before the panels are made.

  3. Cut geometric bed-headboard panels arranged on a full-size base in the workshop
    03 · Panel cutting

    The individual shapes are cut and arranged on the base.

  4. Quilted upholstered bed components positioned during a custom bed build
    04 · Upholstery build

    Quilted upholstered elements begin to give the concept its depth.

  5. Upholstered custom bed headboard components arranged on a workbench before final assembly
    05 · Bench assembly

    The upholstered headboard elements are brought together before completion.

Completed light cream custom bedframe with geometric upholstered headboard, quilted rails and matching bedside cabinets at the workshop
06 · Complete bed outcomeThe completed custom bedframe, photographed at the Sosanya workshop.

THE FINAL OUTCOME

Geometry, upholstery and a complete bed—brought together as one finished piece.

The completed bedframe is the last stage of the measured panel work and upholstery sequence above. For a custom build, the starting point is your room, inspiration and practical needs.

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Real sectional records

From workshop views
to the room.

These images are retained in their supplied project groups. A completed interior view leads where it exists, while workshop images remain clear evidence of the making process.

White upholstered sectional shown in a finished home interior
03 · Interior outcomeThe white sectional shown in an interior setting.

WHITE SECTIONAL · ONE PROJECT

A white sectional, recorded in the workshop and then in its interior setting.

The first two views stay with the final interior photograph so the story is not reduced to a single, isolated furniture image.

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  1. White upholstered sectional arranged at the workshop, shown from the front
    01 · Workshop front view

    A white sectional shown from the front at the workshop.

  2. Wide workshop view of a white upholstered sectional
    02 · Workshop wide view

    A second workshop view records the sectional before the interior outcome.

WHITE-AND-BROWN SECTIONAL · ONE PROJECT

Workshop progress and finished-piece views, with the project clips kept in context.

Two photographs and two direct clips show the white-and-brown sectional at the workshop. The footage is presented as visual project proof, without unverified delivery or client claims.

White and brown sectional component photographed during workshop progress
Component-progress view
White and brown sectional photographed as a finished piece at the workshop
Finished-piece workshop view
Workshop project clip
Finished-piece project clip

Grouped project evidence

Work seen as
a whole.

When a customer sends a project as one sequence, Sosanya keeps it intact. These are not catalogue photos; they are grouped records of visible work, from frames through to completed seating views.

Black upholstered seating suite positioned in an interior
01 · Interior suite viewA black seating suite shown in an interior setting.

One grouped seating project

The work is easier to trust when the stages stay together.

This record keeps its frame, workshop upholstery and completed seating views in one place. The images show the project evidence as supplied—not separate, invented product listings.

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  1. Black upholstered armchair shown in an interior
    02 · Interior armchair view

    A completed black armchair shown separately in the interior.

  2. Wood frame for an upholstered seating piece during workshop construction
    03 · Wood-frame build

    A seating frame photographed during the workshop build.

  3. Tufted upholstered armchair photographed in the workshop
    04 · Workshop upholstery

    A tufted armchair shown in the workshop.

  4. White and gold upholstered armchair photographed at the workshop
    05 · White-and-gold chair

    A white-and-gold armchair shown at the workshop.

  5. Detail view of a white and gold upholstered armchair at the workshop
    06 · Finished detail

    A close workshop view of the white-and-gold armchair.

Project record 01

One real sequence, kept in its original context. Send a photo when you are ready to discuss your own brief.

Finished cream and black ornate armchair with carved gold detail, shown from the front
03 · Cream-and-black finishFront view of a finished cream-and-black armchair with carved gold detail.

One ornate seating project

Carved frames, upholstery stages and finished chairs—shown as one record.

The project moves across unfinished carved seating, an upholstery-stage chair and completed cream-and-gold seating. Each view remains part of the same supplied project group.

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  1. Cream and black chair frame with open wooden seat slats at the workshop
    01 · Carved chair frame

    An unfinished cream-and-black chair frame photographed at the workshop.

  2. Cream and black ornate armchair photographed during an upholstery stage at the workshop
    02 · Upholstery stage

    The cream-and-black chair after the upholstery work has begun.

  3. Finished cream and black ornate armchair with carved gold detail, shown at an angle
    04 · Side finish view

    A second finished view records the armchair's side and carved detail.

  4. White carved wooden chair frame with open seat slats at the workshop
    05 · White carved frame

    A carved chair frame photographed before upholstery.

  5. Gold carved wooden armchair frame with open upholstered seat area at the workshop
    06 · Gold carved frame

    A gold carved armchair frame prepared for upholstery.

  6. Finished cream upholstered armchair with a gold carved wooden frame
    07 · Gold carved finish

    A finished cream armchair with gold carved wood detail.

Project record 02

One real sequence, kept in its original context. Send a photo when you are ready to discuss your own brief.

Caramel upholstered sofa bed shown as finished seating on a tiled veranda
01 · Finished seatingCaramel seating shown in its closed-seat position.

One sofa-bed project

Finished seating, a pull-out mechanism and the open-bed outcome—kept in one sequence.

The supplied views record the closed seating, the mechanism before and during fitting, and the sofa once the pull-out bed section is open. They are presented as functional project proof, without an unverified material, client or delivery claim.

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  1. Caramel upholstered sofa and matching armchair photographed together outdoors
    02 · Suite view

    A wider view records the caramel sofa and matching armchair together.

  2. Metal pull-out sofa-bed mechanism photographed on the ground before installation
    03 · Pull-out mechanism

    The metal pull-out mechanism is shown before it is fitted to the seating.

  3. People positioning a metal pull-out mechanism in front of caramel upholstered seating
    04 · Conversion work

    The pull-out mechanism is being positioned in front of the caramel seating.

  4. Caramel upholstered sofa bed shown open with a mattress on its pull-out section
    05 · Open-bed view

    The seating is shown with the pull-out section open and a mattress placed on it.

  5. Caramel upholstered sofa with the pull-out mechanism visible inside the base
    06 · Base mechanism detail

    A front view records the pull-out mechanism within the sofa base.

A practical next step

Bring the piece.
Bring the possibility.

Whether the work begins with an existing sofa, a custom brief or a practical sofa-bed mechanism, a clear photo is enough to start a focused conversation.

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Short proof clips

See the finish.
See the function.

These are original Sosanya clips shown with straightforward context: a recliner function check after reupholstery and a completed black suite in a home setting.

Reupholstered reclinerFunction check after the upholstery work.
Completed black suiteShown in a residential setting.

How it begins

Simple to start.
Clear at every stage.

01

Send the piece

Start with clear photos or a short video. We look at the wear, the shape and the opportunity.

02

Get an honest assessment

We help you understand whether the structure is ready for renewal and what the work involves.

03

Choose the new direction

Select the material, colour and finish that belongs in your home now—not the home you had years ago.

From the workshop

Every layer
has a reason.

See the process behind a finished result: the measured build, the materials and the handling that make an upholstery job last.

  • A customer sends a photo or visits.
  • We discuss the right route for the piece.
  • The work is built around a finish worth keeping.

Original workshop stories

Proof has a
fuller story.

These are direct links to the original Sosanya Facebook reels—useful when you want to see a specific restoration and the final functionality check in context.

01 · Restoration

A Lifemate Italy-made piece, renewed.

See the short reel documenting a reupholstery restoration designed to bring an existing piece back into use.

Watch the Lifemate restoration reel
02 · Function check

Reupholstered, then tested.

See the workshop’s own recliner test after reupholstery, checking that the chair still reclines and extends as intended.

Watch the recliner mechanism test

The next right question

Can this piece be revived?

Send photos on WhatsApp. We will help you begin with an assessment—not a guess.

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