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Locality: Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 717-243-5115



Address: 1172 Newville Rd 17013-1739 Carlisle, PA, US

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Lindstrom's Furniture Restorations 15.11.2020

A Victorian Walnut Cylinder Desk 1870s full restorations full repair of cylinders desk from veneer was really bad able to hammer veneer insets burly panels installed a new leather inset top writing service repaired section of pigeon hole assemble all draws repaired

Lindstrom's Furniture Restorations 30.10.2020

1940s This was antiqued green stripped and refinish and repairs on veneers

Lindstrom's Furniture Restorations 28.10.2020

English Regency Period Mahogany Dining Table Circa 1800-1830 Fully restore to pristine condition hand rubbed finish with 2 leave inserts table extends to 10ft and seats 12

Lindstrom's Furniture Restorations 13.10.2020

A Antique Roll Top Desk another really happy customer complete repairs and refinish

Lindstrom's Furniture Restorations 09.10.2020

1880s -1890s Rosewood Davenport Desk veneer Repair brass inlay restorations and rosewood veneer restoration fully cleaned and French polished

Lindstrom's Furniture Restorations 02.10.2020

Custom built solid cherry wood table to match a White furniture co set solid cherry custom finish hand cut polished brass leg stem cuffs matched to the original pieces the client owned

Lindstrom's Furniture Restorations 16.09.2020

Solid mahogany Chippendale Side server and Dining table both used as work benches now fully restored 1912 1915 circa

Lindstrom's Furniture Restorations 05.09.2020

Our email address is [email protected]

Lindstrom's Furniture Restorations 31.08.2020

The family dog chewed the chairs in several areas

Lindstrom's Furniture Restorations 14.08.2020

This was a display case that was converted into a full, double glass, display cabinet. All doors in beveled glass and the columns were manufactured in my shop to match the Golden Oak Age of Victorian display cabinets. All new components were finished to match original color palettes.