In this months Sit on This! podcast we sit down with Joanna Maeva (@maeva_and_daughters); Carpenter, Upholsterer and all-round legend. She joins Ray and Vicky for a chat full on bants, sawdust and stories from life on set.
Jo shares a studio with five other upholsterers' (all running their own business) as part of a collective, sharing knowledge and space.
Expect laughs, loud opinions and a proper peek into her journey.
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This week Vicky & Ray head to Margate to step inside the bold, technicolour world of upholsterer and interior designer Jesse Du Preez (@jessedupreezdesign). From training at some of the UK’s top upholstery schools to appearing on BBC’s Interior Design Masters, Jesse’s journey has been anything but beige. We talk craft, colour, and what it really takes to make it as an upholsterer.
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This month Vicky and Ray sit down with the brilliant Leigh-Anne Treadwell, founder of the Bristol Upholstery Collective, teacher, TV upholsterer, and all-round powerhouse. We chat about how she built her teaching practice, what it means to create safe learning spaces, and how ADHD shapes the way she works and teaches.
From building a community to breaking down barriers in upholstery, Leigh-Anne brings heart, honesty, and a whole lot of wisdom to this conversation.
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This season, we’re bringing you a series of mini video podcasts spotlighting the key suppliers to the upholstery trade. Each episode gives you insider info on the latest tools, materials, and innovations to help keep your workshop running smoothly and efficiently.
This month, we’re chatting with Mirka, makers of high-performance sanding solutions with a difference. Tune in to hear what sets their kit apart (you might also see us trying the tools out 🤪)
In this episode Vicky & Ray meet Patricia Alban, founder of
The Bespoke Footstool Company and the heart and soul behind Sammy’s Foundation.
Patricia shares her journey and found love of upholstery & soft
furnishings and through personal tragedy is building a
powerful legacy for a new generation of neuro-diverse
craftspeople.
In this inspiring and moving chat we talk about the therapeutic
side of making, the importance of bespoke craftsmanship and
the community-driven spirit at the core of her work.
Whether you’re in the trade or simply curious about creating
furniture Patricia is a shining example of how lifes adversity
can create inspiring stories and leave a lasting legacy for future
generations of craftspeople of all ages and abilities.
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In this episode Vicky and Ray talk with the Young Upholsterer of the Year (2024), Libby Payne. Libby offers her valuable insight and thoughts on how to encourage young people to the craft as a career option.
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We’re back! And in this first episode of Season 2, Ray and I dive into some of the most exciting conversations we’ve had with the makers, suppliers, and innovators shaping the upholstery industry today—and tomorrow.
This episode is packed with snippets from our live podcast recordings and interviews at the Furniture Components Show in Telford and the Hire Interiors Show in Cumbria. We talk to the people behind the products we actually use in our workshops and ask: where is upholstery headed next?
*A heads-up: some of the audio isn’t as crisp as we’d like (live recording vs studio life!), but we’ve polished it as much as possible—we promise the content is worth it!*
Huge thanks to all our brilliant guests:
Chris from Enkev
John from Pathfinder
Tony and Paul from BeA
Rachel and Clive from Cable & Blake
Rhys from AE Sewing
We got so much out of these chats, and we hope you do too.
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In this final episode of the season, recorded at the HIRE Cumbria event in the Lake District, Vicky and Ray sit down with Stephen Ball of Cumbria Upholstery who' s incredible story proves that resilience knows no limits. After serving a horrific life-threatening climbing accident, Stephen rebuilt his future, turning determination, ingenuity and pure grit into a successful upholstery business in the North of England. Listen along with us in front of this live audience to his inspiring journey.
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In this month’s Chair Stories, Vicky sits down with student Sam, who shares her deeply personal journey through upholstery. After losing both her mother and father to COVID, Sam brought in her father’s cherished Parker Knoll wing chair, hoping to restore it. Join us for a heartfelt conversation about grief, resilience, and how the craft of upholstery—along with a love of books—has helped Sam find healing. Grab a cuppa and listen in.
In this episode, we chat with Linda from 7 Upholstery. Unlike most upholsterers who are self-employed, Linda has spent the last 18 years working a 9-to-5 in the trade. So, what’s it like being employed as an upholsterer? How has her skill evolved over the years, and what has she learned along the way?
Join Ray and Vicky as we talk shop and dive into Linda’s unique experience in the industry.
Ray and Vicky took a trip to Sheffield, UK, to visit the legendary William Whiteley & Sons, one of the world’s oldest scissor manufacturers.
In this fascinating episode, we dive into the history, craftsmanship, and surprising details behind this essential upholstery tool—everything you never knew you needed to know about scissors!
Also available as a video podcast on our new YouTube channel, Sit on This! Productions. Tune in and watch the full experience!
In this episode, we sit down with the legendary Cristina Venegas, the Dame of Drapery behind Drapes of Wrath. If you've ever wondered what it’s like to be an upholsterer in the film industry, this one’s for you! Cristina has worked on some of the biggest productions, including The Crown and Marvel’s Loki. We dive into the artistry of drapery, the pressures of deadline-driven upholstery, and what it takes to be one of the few female Drapesmasters in the industry. Don’t miss this fascinating peek behind the curtain!
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This month Vicky has a coffee and a chat with Anita, a more recent upholstery student, who works in a creative field, teaching embroidery at the Royal School of Needlework.
In episode 9 of the Sit on This! Podcast, Ray and Vicky chat with Rachael South, a third generation upholsterer and chair caner, who's currently the AMUSF stage 1, 2 & 3 course leader in upholstery at London Metropolitan University and widely regarded as the "Queen of Caning".
Rachael shares her journey through the world of upholstery and textiles, her passion for preserving traditional skills, and what it's like to go from the art of hand-caning to educating the next generation of craftspeople.
From the art of hand-caning to the challenges of modern upholstery education, this episode is a must listen for anyone who loves craftsmanship, heritage and all things upholstery related.
In this exciting new mini series, Vicky dives into the heartfelt and inspiring journeys of her upholstery students. Each episode uncovers the personal stories behind the chairs they work on and what drew them to the art of upholstery.
In this first episode, Vicky sits down over a coffee with Serena, a long-term student with a passion for traditional upholstery techniques and a deep love for antique chairs. Together they discuss Serenas journey, her favourite projects and why craftsmanship of the past continues to inspire her today.
In this months episode, Ray and Vicky travel to Norwich to visit with Philip Thomerson, a second generation Upholsterer who has moved and grown his business. Philip learnt the craft from his mother, Carole Thomerson, who was the first conservationist Upholsterer at the V&A Museum in London. Listen to how Philip was introduced into upholstery and discover the highs and lows of his journey in this fascinating chat.
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In this episode Ray and Vicky reflect on the podcast conversations over the last six months giving their own personal insight into changes they've made to their own businesses, lessons learnt and what to expect going forward.
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This month Ray and Vicky head to Shoreditch, London to speak with the Association of Master Upholsterers and Soft Furnishers (AMUSF) and learn how the trade body has guided Upholsterers for the last 75 years.
Joined by the new Chair, Marlen Suller, and Director Louise Boyland (who also owns Shoreditch Design Rooms), we talk a little about The AMUSF’s history, its roles on behalf of its members, differences in Upholstery technique, training institutions, the benefits of becoming a member of the AMUSF and the changes this noble organisation is making to help promote the wonderful craft and trade to help up and coming as well as practicing upholsterers and soft furnishers in the UK.
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This month Ray and Vicky made the trip up to the north of England to Stockport, nr Manchester, to speak with Upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith in his Reloved studio.
Simion is known for his incredible mid-century masterpieces and successful television career and he talks frankly about the triumphs and challenges he faces working as an Upholsterer.
Join us as we talk fostering creativity as a young child, the importance of having an upholstery mentor, the challenges of ADHD and the value in having a good team around you.
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In episode 4, join Ray and Vicky as they dip into the world of high-end furniture manufacturing with Jim Athey from George Smith, a prestigious British furniture manufacturer based in Newcastle. Have you ever wondered what it's like to work alongside 30 skilled upholsterers crafting furniture for royalty and celebrities? From workshop layout and operational systems to navigating challenges and maintaining quality control at scale, this episode offers a captivating glimpse into creating the 'antiques of the future'.
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