Diana shares the story of her beautiful little chair
This chair and other caned bottom chairs I have were always in my Grandmother's home.
As a small child we would visit her in Western New York and I remember sitting at the dining room table on this chair.
I was very small and she would place books on the seat to bring me up to the right height to eat at the table.
As a widow Grandma moved to the Denver area to be closer to family.The cottage she lived in was small, but these treasured chairs ringed the table.
In the early 1950's I remember going with my Mother to take these chairs to be recaned by blind people that lived in the area.
Now I am a Grandma of ten grandchildren and when they come to my home my newly caned bottom chair is ready for kids of all sizes to use when they sit at the table.
When I brought the chair to you it was wobbly, unstable and the cane bottom was broken.
Thank you for bringing this chair back to life to be enjoyed by future generations of our family.