''Propose to us an idea, an image, a project and we will give it life.'' Located in Saint-Hyacinthe, this artisanal cabinetmaking shop has succeeded throughout the years in developing its expertise so as to give satisfaction to an ever-increasing clientele. The pieces reproduced date from the eighteenth century. In their productions of antique reproductions, the craftsmen respect the ethical sense of the cabinetmaking trade as transmitted by the ancient craftsmen. In fact, The Old Pine Workshop builds meticulously finished and assembled quality hand painted primitive furniture. The craftsmen are able to reproduce a replica of antique furniture so accurately that it is difficult to differentiate it from a genuine one.


Seminars on the antique finishing techniques are also offered. All the materials used for the production of their furniture are also available at their Workshop or through their online store. There, you will have a chance to discover finishing products, decorative hardware, and many tips of all sorts.
It is also possible to visit them away from the workshop store at annual exhibitions such as the Wood Fair at Saint-Hyacinthe, The Cottage and Country House Exhibition at the Olympic stadium in Montreal, and at public events, such as at The Great Market and The Ancient Crafts at Saint-Denis-Sur-Richelieu. |
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