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    A Wicker Workshop

    4.1 (20 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Furniture reupholstering

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    Extensive damage.

    I first used a wicker workshop over 25 years ago. They were great. My recent experience was less than stellar. I dropped two pieces of furniture off in July or august. After a month I called and asked about them. They were ready. I went over there and they pulled the dusty furniture from an attic space. They had clearly been finished for a while but I hadn't received a call. One piece was repaired with the correct caning and the other was done in a horrendous orange color. They are a set. They had no answer to on why they used the orange cane. They promised me they would fix it and deliver them to me within the week. Fast forward another month at least. No call. I called and after a search they found them and called me back and subsequently delivered them. The cane is fine on both, but look at how they abused my grandmother's 100 year old walnut chair. I'm shocked.

    I highly recommend A Wicker Workshop! They did the best job on my bench! I wouldn't go anywhere else for this type of work.

    Kurtis D.

    I have nothing but praises for A Wicker Workshop and the restoration they performed to my damaged (vintage) ottoman. The rattan ottoman had accidentally taken a hit while moving heavy furniture, leaving a large hole in a portion of the cage; add to that it was acquired in already vintage condition and as such, there were a few other areas without ribs, much of the wrapping was either missing or had come loose, and the overall surface was somewhat dull and brittle. When dropping off the piece I expressed to the owner, Shoshana, that my hopes were that it could: 1) be restored while still preserving its weathered quality (i.e. the natural patina that developed over its 30+ year life), and 2) be repaired in a way that the added/new portions closely matched the aged character of the original as much as possible. It seemed to be asking a lot, and I was willing to accept whatever was possible, but Shoshana reassured me that both of my requests were feasible. Additionally, I was shown some photo samples of previous restoration projects that her shop had completed, and by the end of the consultation, I felt confident that my ottoman repair was in good hands. Several weeks later, I arrived at the shop to pick up the completed piece, and to my amazement, I couldn't believe that I was looking at the same ottoman I dropped off. All of the broken areas were completely restored (I could not even tell which portions they were, as they blended so well with the original ); all of the loose or missing wrappings were completely re-wrapped and secured; the surface was lightly coated with a finish that made the piece spring back to life. And as an added touch, plastic feet were tacked on to the bottom of the legs, providing me with a smooth surface to which I could attach felt to later (for protection on my wooden floors- thank you for that!). The ottoman looked as good as new, but still retained it's patina'd/vintage quality under its lustrous shine. Needless to say, the restoration far exceeded all of my expectations (or 'hopes', rather), and I am very grateful to A Wicker Workshop for their artistry and amazingly detailed workmanship. Thank you Shosh and the entire team at A Wicker Workshop!

    The after photo of the caning.  Beautiful!

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    Recommended by a friend. Good work, friendly, prompt and reasonable! Thank you very much!

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