White sofa that featured on George Michael's Patience album cover to be restored by Hull leather specialists

A Yorkshire family firm is becoming a hotspot for the restoration of music memorabilia after being tracked down by southern-based collectors.

The Leather Repair Company, based in Hull, has just taken delivery of a sofa which featured on the cover of the final studio album by George Michael.

Husband and wife team Richard and Carolynne Hutchins are now working on restoring the piece to its former glory for client David Huse, whose acquisition of the all-white artefact was inspired in part by his passion for Leeds United.

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The couple are also completing the renovation of leather jackets from American rap stars Big L and Dr Dre sent to them by Daniel Riley, a photographer who intends to feature them alongside other garments and his own images in a London exhibition later this year.

Richard and Carolynne Hutchins, owners of The Leather Repair Company in Hull.Richard and Carolynne Hutchins, owners of The Leather Repair Company in Hull.
Richard and Carolynne Hutchins, owners of The Leather Repair Company in Hull.

Mr Huse bought the sofa in an online auction in April after initially browsing with the aim of adding to his Queen collection, which includes a guitar signed by the band’s guitarist Sir Brian May.

The lot came with a poster for the cover of the multimillion-selling 2004 release “Patience”, a CD of the album signed by the singer and a copy of one of the platinum discs awarded. Also included was a certificate of authenticity showing that the sofa had originally been sold in 2012 at the Emeralds & Ivy ball, hosted by Ronan Keating in aid of Cancer Research.

Mr Huse said: “I was attracted to it because it seemed a 'cool' thing to own, I think George was a great artist, and it needed work doing to it and I quite like a challenge.

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“I also like the colour. I went to school in Chichester but then I headed to Bradford University – I wanted to be in the north so I could watch Leeds United.”

Mr Huse now wants to get the piece restored so it can sit next to the guitar at his home in Surrey.

He said: “There’s an important connection because George sang at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert.”

Mr Huse also hopes to find out more about the story behind the sofa. There’s no suggestion it was actually owned by the singer and it is considered more likely that it caught the eye of the album’s designers as part of the furniture at Sony Music or at the recording studio.

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He said: “It’s not known who actually owned the sofa or what has happened to it since. I picked it up for less than £2,000 – a price that reflects the absence of a back story and the fact that the piece is rather battered and bruised.

“If it had been mint condition and with a bit more provenance, and if it had come from George’s lounge, we would have had to remortgage the house.”

Mr and Mrs Hutchins were already working on the Big L jacket for Mr Riley when the sofa arrived, and they have now taken delivery of the second jacket, both made by Avirex.

Mrs Hutchins said: “There was a lot of wear on the Big L jacket with scuffs, scratches and a small tear but we’ve repaired all of that and re-coloured it and it’s now ready to go back to Daniel while we turn to the Dr Dre jacket and David’s sofa.”

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Mr Riley added: “The sofa hasn’t been looked after and the leather hasn’t been fed and nourished. It hasn’t been stored properly. It’s probably been in damp conditions and it’s had animals on it – there are a lot of scratches on one of the arms.

“It’s been well-used and there was a time when it was well-loved and we want to take it back to those days. We are being trusted to get these things right because they are very important to the clients so they are very important to us.”