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Abella Living only use the method of Eight-way hand-tied springs on all of our upholstery. Using of this process can be found only in the finest upholstery, the boxspring's hourglass shaped coils, tied by hand eight ways with Italian twine, respond independently to provide strong, flexible support.  This more durable technique greatly reduces the wear and tear on the seating.  The eight-way hand tied foundation is an all-coil design. That is why this method of spring system can last much longer and provide so much additional comfort.

All upholstery are coordinated by our in-house design team so you can have true one of a kind original style.Our attention to detail produces an exquisitely tailored product that is not only beautiful but possesses exceptional built-in strength and durability.The most durable upholstery and more of it, and the strictest quality control standards. We are proud and able to offer the highest of quality with the best value.

Spring systems

In general, spring ystems are sold in three forms:

  • Standard Springs provide good support at a lower price than the alternative. Most manufacturers offer either sinuous springs or drop-in-springs as their standard, depending on how they make their furniture. Both types affix to the frame to support the seat deck. Standard springs have a formal, very firm "sit" and only move in the up/down direction. In contrast, eight-way hand-tied springs, can move in many more directions.
  • Sinuous springs are heavy-gauge steel springs that have been heat formed into continuous "S" shapes. They are cut into lengths and affixed to the frame. Drop-in Springs are mass-manufactured welded units that are more cheaply manufactured and considered to be of lower quality than standard springs.
  • Eight-way hand-tied springs have a wide range of movement providing a very even and individual "sit", because they move up and down and side to side. In the construction of these systems, the craftsman individually ties heavy gauge coils from front to back, side to side and diagonally (eight ways) to provide the highest level of quality, comfort and durability. This process costs more because it is time consuming and can only be done by hand

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