Mingott, who had built her house later, had bodily cast out the massive furniture of her prime, and mingled with the Mingott heirlooms the frivolous 
upholstery of the Second Empire.
Reptiles that they are, the rough surface of a great stone is to them as plush as 
upholstery to us.
His hands were gripping the arms of the stall, his eyes were fixed upon the spot somewhere behind the curtain where this sudden little drama had been played out, as though indeed they could pierce the heavy 
upholstery and see beyond into the room where the very air seemed quivering still with the vehemence of the woman's outpoured scorn.
He was a weaver by trade; had been a skilled workman on tapestries and 
upholstery materials.
But Herbert's was a very different case, and it often caused me a twinge to think that I had done him evil service in crowding his sparely-furnished chambers with incongruous 
upholstery work, and placing the canary-breasted Avenger at his disposal.
Indeed, whether on carpets, or curtains, or tapestry, or ottoman coverings, all 
upholstery of this nature should be rigidly Arabesque.
Mrs d'Urberville slept in a large four-post bedstead hung with heavy damask curtains, and the bullfinches occupied the same apartment, where they flitted about freely at certain hours, and made little white spots on the furniture and 
upholstery. Once while Tess was at the window where the cages were ranged, giving her lesson as usual, she thought she heard a rustling behind the bed.
The sophistical comfort came in reflected gleams from the decayed furniture, the raggcd brocade 
upholstery of a couch and two chairs, a footwide cheap pier glass between the two windows, from one or two gilt picture frames and a brass bedstead in a corner.
The chests were taken out with all convenient despatch, and taken in to be unlocked by Mrs Jarley, who, attended by George and another man in velveteen shorts and a drab hat ornamented with turnpike tickets, were waiting to dispose their contents (consisting of red festoons and other ornamental devices in 
upholstery work) to the best advantage in the decoration of the room.
The curtains and 
upholstery of the chairs and sofas and the hangings of my bed are of the costliest and most beautiful fabrics, and must have been of fabulous value when they were made, for they are centuries old, though in excellent order.
I would gladly shiver through them all over again for the sake of the beautiful purity of the house, empty of servants and 
upholstery.
And with a coachman up in front, sinking down into a seat big enough for three of him, all covered with 
upholstery in green and white!