FAQ
Yes we do repair that type of cane. That is also called pressed cane and although the weave is not done by hand, the repair is all done by hand and it is a little less expensive—generally speaking—than the traditional hand caning.
Chair caning and cane repair is all done by hand and is a laborious task. So, depending on how many chairs we have, it may take a week or 6 weeks.
Most chairs manufactured today are not made like they were years ago, and thus they will generally not last as long. If you have an older chair that is well built, having it recaned will often make sense as the chair will probably outlast you if it was well made!
We do cane repair on chairs, rockers, headboards, and pretty much any other piece of furniture that has cane on it, but mostly we see a lot of chairs.
Maybe. There are many different types of patterns, and some of which are just too time consuming to do and the cost would be prohibitive, but usually there are good patterns to choose from.
Rush is a type of caning that looks different than the traditional caning and yes we do that as well.