The chair on the right is the subject at hand.
Probably been 50 years that this chair has been serving.
Try that at your corporate box store furniture outlet.
I see very few broken coil springs in my work, but this chair had one to replace.
Removal of lots of tacks throughout this piece & new traditional webbing on the bottom base.
Hand tied coil springs, of course.
Then tradition calls now for a coat of burlap.
After dusting out the straw, reset.
With a stock in house of horsehair, to add where needed.
Hand sewn nosing, twice.
Then a rich full coat of cotton.
With all the stuffings set in place, ready for final fabric to be tailored up.
And a thin coat between the lining & top coat of in stock fabric.
The goal is to build the base up like a drum.
The inside back reinforced with 7 strips of webbing.
The wood freshened up with Howards restore-a-finish.
And this chair is ready for a long run.
Thanks for looking!