Danish Cord, Cane, Seagrass & Fibre Rush Weaving for Washington: Expert Chair Restoration for Seattle, Tacoma and Nearby U.S. Cities

A selection of woven chairs restored by Caning Canada
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Nestled just across the border in Fort Langley, British Columbia, Caning Canada is your go-to destination for authentic Danish cord weaving and mid-century modern chair restoration. With the current CDN to USD exchange rate hovering around $1 to $0.72 (as of January 2026), American visitors from Washington state enjoy exceptional value, turning a weekend ski trip to Whistler or a shopping spree in Vancouver into the perfect opportunity to restore those prized vintage Wegner, Hans J. Wegner, or Niels Otto Møller pieces you’ve been meaning to revive.
Why Choose Danish Cord Weaving Near Seattle?

Before & after Moller 55 chair restored and woven by Caning Canada
Danish cord isn’t just a seating material—it’s a hallmark of Scandinavian design, durability and timeless elegance. Our hand-woven, Danish cord creates supportive, breathable seats that stand the test of time, whether you’re refreshing a classic Wishbone chair or a set of antique dining seats.
As the EPA reports, Americans send over 12 million tons of furniture to landfills annually; expert restoration like ours diverts these treasures from waste while preserving their stories.
“I brought my grandmother’s 1960s Danish cord rockers up from Tacoma— the team at Caning Canada made them look brand new while keeping every bit of family history intact. Worth every penny, especially with the exchange rate!” – Sarah M., Tacoma, WA
From our Fort Langley studio (just a quick border hop from Blaine, WA), we serve clients throughout the Pacific Northwest. Planning a Whistler ski weekend? Pair it with a drop-off. Heading to Vancouver for outlet shopping?
Swing by and save big on premium craftsmanship.

Two Hans Wegner Chair 23, restored by Caning Canada, one woven in natural Danish cord and the other in black Danish cord
U.S. Cities Within a 4-Hour Drive of Fort Langley Senic Drop Offs
• Seattle, WA (2.5 hours via I-5 and Peace Arch border)
• Tacoma, WA (3 hours)
• Olympia, WA (3.5 hours)
• Bellingham, WA (1.5 hours)
• Everett, WA (2 hours)
• Bellevue, WA (2.5 hours)
• Port Angeles, WA (4 hours via ferry connections)

The Personal Value of Furniture Restoration
Your Danish modern chairs aren’t just furniture—they’re family heirlooms carrying decades of memories.
As master weavers, David and Laurie Blake share, “Each strand of Danish cord tells a story. When we restore a piece, we’re not just repairing a seat; we’re preserving someone’s history.”
Explore our online shop for restored vintage pieces
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Book your Danish cord weaving project today—cross the border, save with the exchange rate, and bring new life to your vintage treasures.
Contact us for a free quote or DM @caningcanada on Instagram.
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Cane Weaving Washington | Expert Chair Caning & Vintage Furniture Restoration in Washington State
Restore your cherished antique and mid-century chairs with premier cane weaving in Washington from Caning Canada.
As your Pacific Northwest experts in chair caning, Washington and vintage furniture restoration, we’ll be a short drive away in Fort Langley, BC, until mid-March 2026.
Our mobile RV workshop makes it easy to book mid-century modern chair repair in Washington—drop off in Fort Langley, BC, or mail in removable seats from anywhere in the PNW.
Specializing in traditional hand caning, pre-woven cane, and binding canes for pieces by designers like Hans Olsen, Thonet, and Stickley, we use sustainable natural rattan from Indonesia for breathable, authentic results.
Book now for limited winter spots!

Teak rocking chair 532A by Hans Olsen for Brdr. Juul Kristiansen woven by Caning Canada for Mr Mansfield Vintage Store
Cane Weaving Washington: Restore Your Antique & Mid-Century Furniture
Elevate your heirlooms with our signature cane-weaving Washington services, perfect for iconic pieces like Thonet bentwoods, Stickley rockers, Victorian parlor chairs, or Hans Olsen’s caned rocking chair.
Using fine rattan cane in multiple widths, we offer traditional seven-step hand caning through drilled holes, pre-woven spline cane for quick headboard or seat replacements, and binding cane for open, breezy patterns.
Why Choose Cane Weaving for Washington?

Our natural rattan is flexible yet durable, aging gracefully with a warm honey patina over decades. Our spline and peg techniques preserve your frame’s original holes and integrity—no modern shortcuts.
Clients love our quick turnaround—most hand-caned seats are ready in 5–10 days, pre-woven in 48 hours.
Text 403-613-5801 with photos for a free vintage furniture restoration Washington quote.
Pair of 19th-century Victorian side chairs with hand-caned seats, restored by Caning Canada, easy drive from Bellingham.
• Authentic Indonesian rattan and traditional seven-step methods for heirloom-quality results.
• Short drive across Washington State – from Spokane to the Olympic Peninsula.
• Fast, reliable repairs that honor the original craftsmanship of your furniture.
• Complements other services like Danish cord for mid-century updates or seagrass for coastal textures.
Book Your Cane Weaving Project Today. Ready to revive your antiques?
Contact Caning Canada for a free quote on cane weaving for Washington and take advantage of the USD to CDN exchange rate for professional weaving services.
We serve Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, Bellingham, Spokane, and beyond!
Expert Seagrass Weaving Washington | Vintage Furniture Restoration in Washington State
Add coastal texture and rugged durability to your Pacific Northwest furniture with premier seagrass weaving in for Washington from Caning Canada.
As your PNW experts in chair caning and vintage furniture restoration, Washington, we’ll be in Fort Langley, BC, weaving for our winter season every year from November through March.
Specializing in basket weaves, envelope patterns, and ladderback restorations for designers like Peter Hvidt, Børge Mogensen, and local PNW craftspeople, we use hand-twisted seagrass from sustainable Asian meadows.
Book now for limited winter spots!

Peter Hvidt's Chair 316, woven with seagrass in the basket weave.
Why Choose Seagrass Weaving in Washington?
Seagrass is naturally moisture-resistant and exceptionally strong—ideal for high-humidity areas, covered porches, or homes near the Sound. With proper care (avoid direct sun to slow fading), it lasts 30–50 years.
Most projects are completed in 3–7 days. Pre-book your spot for your visit to the Vancouver area.
Text 403-613-5801 with photos for a free vintage furniture restoration quote.
• 100% natural, biodegradable, and sustainably sourced—no plastics or dyes.
• Ages beautifully from green to warm brown, enhancing PNW rustic-modern interiors.
Book Your Seagrass Weaving Project Today.
Ready for a coastal refresh?
Contact Caning Canada for a free quote on seagrass weaving in Washington.
We serve the San Juan Islands, Olympic Peninsula, Puget Sound, and beyond!
Fibre Rush Weaving Washington State
Refresh your dining chairs and rockers with budget-friendly, heavy-duty fibre rush weaving in Washington from Caning Canada.
As your PNW experts in chair caning, Washington, and vintage furniture restoration, Washington, we’ll serve the state from Fort Langley, BC.
Specializing in four triangular wrap patterns for ladderbacks, Cloverleaf dining chairs, and farmhouse rockers, we use premium twisted kraft paper rush that mimics natural bullrush.
Book now for limited spots!

Fibre Rush Weaving Washington: Durable, Affordable Chair Restoration
Update your daily-use furniture with our signature fibre rush weaving Washington services—perfect for kitchen sets, rental cabins, or vintage rockers needing a modern, resilient upgrade.
Why Choose Fibre Rush Weaving in Washington?
Fibre rush is lightweight, inexpensive, and incredibly tough—ideal for active households and vacation homes. It won’t crack like natural rush and resists sagging with proper tension.
Most seats are ready in 2–5 days.
Text 403-613-5801 with photos for a free vintage furniture restoration quote.
• Affordable alternative to natural rush —save up to 60%.
• Mobile and mail-in friendly—perfect for large dining sets and remote properties.
• Easy care: dust and wipe
• Convert rawhide, splint, or damaged seats to fibre rush for lasting strength.
Book Your Fibre Rush Weaving Project Today.
Ready for a budget-friendly refresh?
Contact Caning Canada for a free quote on fibre rush weaving in Washington.
We serve Seattle, Spokane, Walla Walla, Tri-Cities, and beyond!

