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#2660
I'm a furniture maker trying to make a dining chair that has an upholstered back similar to that of the chair pictured below.

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I've found many resources online that discuss how to do this by stapling the fabric to an inner frame located inside of the outside wooden frame. This is OK, but requires a single/double welt cord of similar fabric glued over the staples. In the chair above, there is no welt cord used, and I believe it looks very elegant. But, I am unsure how this back rest was upholstered?

Maybe someone can chime in with an idea/description as to how to upholster a back like this?

Thanks in advance
#2678
I don’t know about furniture but I have seen with custom car interiors but drill small indents in the wood and use strong but small magnets to hold things together. Might be an option?
#2818
This chair back appears to be a friction fit back. notice the bottom of the back has more wood showing and the top puffs out a bit? there would be a routed top and bottom. My guess is that they covered a curved board, carefully concealing the edges and pressed it into the frame.

The seat is a drop-in but also tightly fitted.
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