Restore Your Woven Furniture with Caning Canada in the Okanagan
- Caning Canada and Vintage Chair Canada
- Jul 27
- 3 min read
Updated: 2 hours ago
Updated August 16, 2025
Revive your cherished chairs with expert weaving restoration in Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, and Kamloops. Book now for convenient pickups in Kelowna and Merritt!

Do you have a beloved woven chair or furniture piece that’s seen better days? Whether it’s a family heirloom, a vintage gem, or a sentimental treasure, Caning Canada specializes in bringing woven furniture back to life. Our expert chair weaving and restoration services are now available across the Okanagan, including Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, and Kamloops, with convenient pickups in Kelowna and Merritt once we have a truckload of projects booked. Let us restore your woven treasures to their former glory!
Why Restore Your Woven Furniture?
Woven furniture—crafted with materials like cane, Danish cord, seagrass, rattan, or fibre rush—adds timeless elegance and warmth to any home. These pieces often carry stories and memories, making them more than just furniture. Over time, however, wear and tear can leave them frayed or unusable. Restoring your woven chairs with Caning Canada offers:
• Preservation of Craftsmanship: Revive the artistry of your furniture with expert weaving techniques.
• Sustainability: Restore instead of replace to reduce waste and keep heirlooms alive for generations.
• Unique Style: A restored piece becomes a stunning, one-of-a-kind statement for your home.

Expert Weaving Services in the Okanagan
Caning Canada is proud to serve the Okanagan region, bringing our passion for woven furniture restoration to Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, and Kamloops. We make the process effortless with convenient pickup and return locations in Kelowna and Merritt, ensuring your furniture is restored with care and returned ready to shine.
Our Specialized Weaving Techniques
We restore a variety of woven furniture using time-honoured techniques, including:
• Hand-Caning: Intricate, traditional patterns for classic cane chairs and settees.


• Rush Weaving: Durable natural or fibre rush for rustic, sturdy seats.


• Danish Cord Repair: Expert restoration for iconic Danish cord furniture, like Hans Wegner’s Lounge Chair 22, known for its elegant design and sustainable materials.

• Seagrass: Beautifully woven for durability and style, as seen in restored pieces like the Peter Hvidt Chair 316.

No matter the condition or style, our skilled artisans approach every project with precision and care, ensuring your furniture is restored to its original beauty—or better.
Why Choose Caning Canada?
• Expert Craftsmanship: Years of experience ensure meticulous attention to detail.
• Personalized Service: We value the sentimental stories behind your furniture and tailor our work to your needs.
• Convenient Access: Easy pickups in Kelowna and Merritt make restoration hassle-free for Okanagan residents.
• Eco-Friendly Choice: Restoring furniture is a sustainable way to preserve craftsmanship and reduce environmental impact.
Serving the Okanagan’s Vibrant Communities
The Okanagan is renowned for its stunning landscapes and appreciation for heritage and craftsmanship. We’re honored to help residents in Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, and Kamloops preserve their woven furniture. From lakeside homes to vineyard retreats, our restoration services bring new life to your cherished pieces.

Book Your Woven Furniture Restoration Today!
Don’t let your woven chairs or furniture sit unused. Book your restoration with Caning Canada and give your treasures the care they deserve. Here’s how it works:
1. Contact Us: Reach out via our website or text us at 403-613-5801 to receive a free estimate.
2. Convenient Pickup: Meet us at our designated pickup points in Kelowna or Merritt.
3. Enjoy Your Restored Piece: We’ll return your beautifully restored furniture, ready to enhance your home.

Act now to revive your woven treasures! Visit www.caningcanada.com or text 403-613-5801 to book your restoration project in the Okanagan. Let’s weave the past into the future, one chair at a time.

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