Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we can repair both hand caning and pressed caning on various types of chairs and other pieces of furniture.
Yes, we offer color matching services to ensure the repaired cane matches the rest of your furniture.
You can send photos of your broken chairs or furniture to us via email or through our via a text message to the cell number listed on the contact page, for a price quote.
We use a variety of cane types suitable for different styles of chairs and furniture, including both hand-woven and machine-pressed cane.
Yes, we offer rush weaving services, you can see some examples on our website.
Yes, we can recane other types of furniture besides chairs, including benches, stools, headboards, tables, and more.
Yes, we offer pickup and delivery services for your convenience, though an additional small fee may apply depending on your location.
The repair process typically takes about 3-5 weeks, depending on the complexity of the repair and our current workload. Some may take longer, again it depends on the situation.
Hand caning is typically used for antique or custom chairs, while pressed caning is more common in modern, mass-produced furniture. If you’re unsure, you can send us a photo and we’ll help you determine the best option. But not to worry about this.
Yes, we can provide references and examples of past chair caning repairs upon request to demonstrate our quality of work. However, you can look at all the photos on our website, as every single one is from our shop.
Yes, we can handle large quantities of chair cane repair for both individual customers and businesses. In fact we do business with interior designers, furniture restoration shops and other professional.
Whether you live in a city or in the country, one thing we do offer is pick up and delivery of your chairs. We serve most all of the major towns and rural areas in the Carolinas, Tennessee and Southern Virginia.