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I have an antique chair with very worn fabric and sagging springs, can it be helped without losing its “antique” value?

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I have an antique chair with very worn fabric and sagging springs, can it be helped without losing its “antique” value?

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A. Yes, we can carefully remove the fabric, and if needed the springs and webbing from the bottom, then re web the bottom and retie the springs. We will replace the original padding and if necessary strengthen the old worn fabric with a backing material, then reapply it. The new material will not show but will give added strength to the old piece.

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