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Pressed back chair

ABOUT US

OUR
PHILOSOPHY

Over the years our philosophy has changed and developed as we have grown to appreciate the artistry, craftsmanship and attention to detail that is so apparent in the antique furniture we work on. As time has passed, we have come to realize that we have a responsibility to preserve this furniture for future generations to appreciate, enjoy and perhaps even to learn from.
Therefore our mission is to provide quality products and services related to the preservation and restoration of furniture and architectural components.

OUR
HISTORY

We have operated our business on Main Street in Philomath since 1981, but from 1981-1990 you would have known us as “The Trilogy Shop”. At that time we operated an antique store, a book store & a flower/candy shop, along with taking in furniture to work on.

 

Our business has seen many changes over the years, the most significant being when we realized our "niche" was furniture restoration. So in 1990 we eliminated everything but restoration & started carrying hardware & supplies for the Do-It-Yourself customer.

Over the years, we adapted to what our customers' needs were, adding different services like upholstery, caning and various other weaving.

In approximately 2003, we started an Ecommerce store at the domain: restoration supplies.com. We sold that part of the business in 2023.

After more than 40 years in business, we now have our sights on retirement! We are hoping to find the right people to carry on our work & continue taking care of our 112 year old building!

WHERE TO
FIND US

Directions: When coming from the East (Corvallis) we are just before
the 2nd stop light, on the right side of Main Street in Philomath. Our building is beige with striped awnings.

When coming from the West you will be coming into town on Applegate Street. Turn left on 14th and left on Main Street. We will be on your right in the middle of the block.

Just a note about parking: Philomath is currently doing a downtown construction project, so parking in front might be hit or miss. We have parking behind the building & you can use the alley to load & unload furniture. All furniture must be brought in through the front door. 

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