Little Jack Horner’s Furniture Restoration
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SURPRISE FAINTING COUCH
Below is a beautiful Victorian era fainting couch. Our client wanted to surprise his mother with this restoration as a Christmas gift. This is one of her favorite pieces, but it was in dire need of restoration. Since the house … Continue reading
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NEW IN ’52, NEW AGAIN IN 2010
Just in time for Thanksgiving, we restored the finish on a Heywood-Wakefield dining room set from the early 1950’s. Our client inherited the furniture from her grandmother. In constant use since it was delivered in 1952, we received it in incredibly good … Continue reading
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Tagged Heywood Wakefield, mid century, refinishing, restoration
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