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Reupholster service in Chiang Mai?

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So my cat tore apart my dining room chairs. Rather than buying new ones, I'm wondering if anyone knows of a quality reupholster in Chiang Mai. Thanks in advance for any info!

Lanna Cushion does very good work, and they're always busy.  The shop is located in the northeast part of town.  A map is included in their website--which is in Thai, but you should be able to sort it out if you don't read Thai.

 

http://www.lannacushion.com/

I wonder if there's anyone who sells scratching posts? Cats will scratch, and if they aren't provided something, they certianly will find something.

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21 hours ago, MrBrad said:

Lanna Cushion does very good work, and they're always busy.  The shop is located in the northeast part of town.  A map is included in their website--which is in Thai, but you should be able to sort it out if you don't read Thai.

 

http://www.lannacushion.com/

Thanks! 

On 29/06/2017 at 7:05 PM, MrBrad said:

Lanna Cushion does very good work, and they're always busy.  The shop is located in the northeast part of town.  A map is included in their website--which is in Thai, but you should be able to sort it out if you don't read Thai.

 

http://www.lannacushion.com/

and excellent ifnformation for me too...

 

Thanks!

 

Regards,

 

Joe

On 6/29/2017 at 11:57 PM, Ruffian Dick said:

I wonder if there's anyone who sells scratching posts? Cats will scratch, and if they aren't provided something, they certianly will find something.

There are. Some pet shops sell them. But they are priced crazy.

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On recommendation from this thread, I went to Lanna Cushion. They do look like they know what to do and how to do it. I was eager to have them make cushions for my new furniture. After a couple discussions, the main man there basically said he was too busy. Without actually telling me to get lost, he said everything he could to let me know that I should. How fortunate he is to be so successful that he can afford to turn business away. Sooooo....who else is good, please?

On recommendation from this thread, I went to Lanna Cushion. They do look like they know what to do and how to do it. I was eager to have them make cushions for my new furniture. After a couple discussions, the main man there basically said he was too busy. Without actually telling me to get lost, he said everything he could to let me know that I should. How fortunate he is to be so successful that he can afford to turn business away. Sooooo....who else is good, please?

Did you speak Thai or English ? I have always found him pleasant in Thai


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If you don't mind driving about 7 kms north of town, just east of the river in Nong Kio District (turn north at PaKoiTai market), there's a very competent upholsterer just behind the now-closed village school.  Actually, two different business exist on this property.  I've never taken anything to the one right alongside the road.  Drive in and talk to Jee [pronounced with a rising tone] at the house on your right.  He's really good, and his prices are very affordable.

 

By the way, Jee does not speak English.

 

https://goo.gl/maps/zf6yy7D38ES2

Loads in the 1 way system loop between Chang Puak road and the moat.

 

PS Dump the cat, It'll do it again. Lost 3 m/c seats to a cat I owned before I took it for a walk in the fields.

MaeJoMBT you are a despicable person. Any animal has a right to expect to be treated with respect but not by you apparently. I hope you are not treated in the manner you indicate. Don't bother to reply because I am not interested. Rot in hell.

9 hours ago, Bill97 said:


Did you speak Thai or English ? I have always found him pleasant in Thai


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I did not say he was unpleasant. He was very polite both to me and my Thai-speaking friend as he made it abundantly clear he did not want my business without actually saying so.

8 hours ago, MrBrad said:

If you don't mind driving about 7 kms north of town, just east of the river in Nong Kio District (turn north at PaKoiTai market), there's a very competent upholsterer just behind the now-closed village school.  Actually, two different business exist on this property.  I've never taken anything to the one right alongside the road.  Drive in and talk to Jee [pronounced with a rising tone] at the house on your right.  He's really good, and his prices are very affordable.

 

By the way, Jee does not speak English.

 

https://goo.gl/maps/zf6yy7D38ES2

Thank you. I've driven farther for less.

We got our leather sofa recovered by a guy that has a shop if you drive on the moat past chiangmai gate until you see the kawasaki dealer on the left turn left there & shop is around 100m on the left , did an excellent job of our sofa and not expensive either

10 hours ago, thaiscot said:

We got our leather sofa recovered by a guy that has a shop if you drive on the moat past chiangmai gate until you see the kawasaki dealer on the left turn left there & shop is around 100m on the left , did an excellent job of our sofa and not expensive either

Thanks. I will have a look.

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