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Binder cane woven seat View fullsize

Binder cane woven seat

Traditional Danish cord in a ‘basket weave' View fullsize

Traditional Danish cord in a ‘basket weave'

Herringbone pattern using binder cane—this pattern is commonly use for ‘splinting' as well View fullsize

Herringbone pattern using binder cane—this pattern is commonly use for ‘splinting' as well

Large scale, machine-woven cane as back of chair View fullsize

Large scale, machine-woven cane as back of chair

Machine woven cane chair seat—note the cane is installed with groove around the perimeter then spline glued over the sheet of cane forced into the groove. View fullsize

Machine woven cane chair seat—note the cane is installed with groove around the perimeter then spline glued over the sheet of cane forced into the groove.

Mid-century chair seat View fullsize

Mid-century chair seat

Traditional rush weave using paper cord rush View fullsize

Traditional rush weave using paper cord rush

Traditional rush pattern using ‘seagrass rush' View fullsize

Traditional rush pattern using ‘seagrass rush'

Example of ‘wicker’—many different fibers and materials employed using many different techniques View fullsize

Example of ‘wicker’—many different fibers and materials employed using many different techniques

Hand woven cane seat—see binding around the perimeter where strands are woven through holes drilled in wood chair frame View fullsize

Hand woven cane seat—see binding around the perimeter where strands are woven through holes drilled in wood chair frame

Binder cane woven seat
Traditional Danish cord in a ‘basket weave'
Herringbone pattern using binder cane—this pattern is commonly use for ‘splinting' as well
Large scale, machine-woven cane as back of chair
Machine woven cane chair seat—note the cane is installed with groove around the perimeter then spline glued over the sheet of cane forced into the groove.
Mid-century chair seat
Traditional rush weave using paper cord rush
Traditional rush pattern using ‘seagrass rush'
Example of ‘wicker’—many different fibers and materials employed using many different techniques
Hand woven cane seat—see binding around the perimeter where strands are woven through holes drilled in wood chair frame

The Chair Repair

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(425) 828-0357

Photos taken on-site by Mya Kerner and Zach Helenske