This three-day course teaches a traditional Scandinavian method of using graduated springs for better comfort, support, and durability. Participants will learn how to position and tension springs of different heights to create an even, well-balanced seat—perfect for Scandinavian chair designs.
The course focuses on techniques commonly found in many mid-century and early 20th-century Northern European designs, where seats often have a noticeable rake rather than a flat base. You’ll get hands-on experience working with taller springs, learning how to manage their height, tension, and positioning to create a stable, comfortable, and long-lasting seat. We’ll explore how spring dynamics change with different angles and how to make informed choices. Ideal for upholsterers looking to deepen their understanding of more complex spring work.
Katja Torvinen is a Master Upholsterer based in Ylöjärvi, Finland, with nearly three decades of experience in traditional and contemporary upholstery. After graduating from the Lahti Institute of Design and Fine Arts in 1997, she honed her skills in a cooperative before establishing her own workshop in 2005. There, she works with both private and trade clients, offering a full range of upholstery services that blend craftsmanship with artistry. Her expertise extends to traditional upholstery methods, modern techniques, and a variety of weaving styles.
Katja holds journeyman and master certifications in upholstery, as well as vocational qualifications in interior decoration and entrepreneurship. In addition to her workshop practice, she is deeply involved in education and mentoring—teaching at institutions such as TTS, TAKK, and Tampere Vocational College, and offering internships in her studio. A dedicated advocate for her profession, she has held leadership roles in several professional associations and continues to contribute to the craft through short courses and international collaboration. Recognized with awards including Craft Master of the Year and Entrepreneur of the Year, Katja remains committed to preserving and evolving the rich tradition of upholstery.
Skill Level Required
A basic knowledge of springing techniques within upholstery is required to complete this course.
What to bring: A basic upholstery tool kit will be required. Students will be emailed a month before the course with requirements.
Dates: 7- 9th October 2025, 9.30am-4.30pm
*Please note that by purchasing a ticket to this course, you also qualify for free entry to the main Festival of Upholstery on the 10th & 11th October 2025. Please ensure you have completed the order form fully when you book your course tickets, if you wish to attend. Please also bring with you, a copy of your ticket , together with one form of photographic identificiation. Full details of the event can be found at: www.festivalofupholstery.co.uk