Commercial Upholstery in Wollongong

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Wollongong Commercial Upholstery

Most people don’t notice upholstery when it’s done well—but when it starts to sag, fray or dull, it changes how the whole space feels. In a business setting, that matters. Clients notice the finish of a reception chair. Guests judge the comfort of a seat before the menu. At Metreson Upholstery, we work with businesses across Wollongong who understand the quiet power of well-kept furniture. From our Unanderra studio, we provide commercial upholstery services to restore pieces to look better and to support the experience you're creating.


We’ve worked with restaurants, studios, waiting rooms, offices—each with their own pressures and style priorities. And while every brief is different, the intent is always the same: to create furniture that’s made to last, both physically and visually. If that sounds like something your space needs, call 0423 435 265 and let’s have a conversation.

Restoration That Supports the Brand

Every space tells a story. Ours begins with the furniture. We look at how the piece fits into your day-to-day—how it’s used, how often, and what you need it to say. From there, we dismantle and rebuild it with care: durable foams, strong internal support, and fabrics chosen not just for toughness but for tone. The goal is to create something that fits the space naturally, as if it had always been there—only sharper, cleaner, better suited for what's next.


It’s not just about presentation. It’s about presence. Upholstery that holds its shape, responds to real use, and contributes to the kind of environment your clients return to.

A long couch in a restaurant with a wooden floor — Metreson Upholstery In Unanderra, NSW
A couch in a restaurant with a plant on the counter — Metreson Upholstery In Unanderra, NSW

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