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Caning Canada Blog

Real Restoration Stories, Expert Tips & Heirloom Inspiration

25+ posts on Danish cord weaving, vintage chair repair, sustainability & mid-century icons

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 “Every Chair Has a Story – We Help It Keep Talking”

Client review of Caning Canada's Wegner Chair 23 restoration

“These chairs have held three generations of birthdays. Thank you for making sure they’ll hold the next three.”

– Cyril Tomlinson, Abbotsford, BC (November 19, 2025)

Welcome to the Caning Canada blog – your go-to resource for everything woven furniture restoration. From Hans Wegner CH23 revivals in Vancouver to seagrass rockers on Vancouver Island porches, we share real client stories, expert care tips, and sustainable restoration advice that’s helped thousands of Canadians save heirlooms (and the planet).

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Convert upholstered Danish chairs (e.g., Moller 75, 71) to FSC-certified Danish cord for durability (up to 60 years), comfort, and sustainability. Ideal for mid-century pieces; reduces waste.

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A selection ofCaning Canada's materials for furniture weaving

Introduces services for restoring woven furniture with FSC-certified materials. Client reviews highlight quality; reduces emissions by 80%.

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No-nail Danish cord for frames; durable, eco-friendly.

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Caning Canada restores Hans Wegner’s mid-century designs like CH24 Wishbone, CH22 Lounge, and Peacock Chair using FSC-certified Danish cord and cane for museum-quality results. Emphasis on sustainability, heirloom preservation, and increasing furniture value. Operating from Fort Langley until mid-April 2026, with benefits like 60+ year durability.

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Guide to Marcel Breuer’s 1928 Cesca chair restoration using pre-woven/hand-woven cane. Covers history, care tips, and sustainability benefits.

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Cane weaving for dining chairs; sustainable, boosts value by 20–50%.

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