0 present participle of upholster
1 to cover a chair or other type of seat with cloth and fill it with a soft substance
I remember the case of a man who came to my own house to do some upholstering.
The contract for the upholstering work has not yet been let.
The cost of upholstering a chair has risen to about£25.
Turn to the furniture and upholstering trades.
Heaven forbid that we should regard the upholstering of these houses merely as part of our investment in tourism.
The cars were advertised as summer and winter vehicles that had a powerful motor, easy but substantial clutch, buoyant springs and luxurious upholstering.
Carpets and textiles are weaved, sewn or embroidered, sometimes used for upholstering.
It comes with armrests, a writing-table attached, and different forms of upholstering.