Restored work

A few pieces that came through the shop.

Every job here is quote-based and one of a kind — so this is a sampler, not a catalog. Bring us yours and it becomes the next one.

The restoration

Stripped to the frame. Rebuilt by hand.

The clearest way to show what we do is one chair, twice. This Eastlake armchair came in as a bare oak frame — torn burlap, broken springs — and left as an heirloom in a black-and-rust Morris tapestry on brass casters.

BeforeAntique Eastlake armchair stripped to the bare oak frame with torn burlap and exposed coil springs in the workshop
AfterThe same Eastlake armchair finished in a black and rust Morris botanical tapestry on brass casters

How it works

The craft, in three steps

1

Bring it in

Bring the piece by the shop, or send a few photos with rough measurements. There’s no charge to look, and no obligation.

2

We quote it

Dean looks it over, talks through fabric options, and gets you an honest price and a realistic timeline before any work begins.

3

Rebuilt by hand

Stripped, re-sprung, and re-clad in the fabric you chose — the frame sound, the seat right, the piece ready for another few decades.

Free, no-obligation quote

Have a piece in mind?

Tell us about it and Dean will get you a price. Bring us the one other shops won’t touch.