Silver River Center for Chair Caning
Weaverville, North Carolina 28787
By Appointment
10am - 5pm Mon-Fri
sometimes on weekends
FREE
Categories
- Fiber/Textile
- Mixed Media
- Wood
- Fiber/Textile
- Furniture
- Mixed Media
- Sculpture
- Wood
- Gallery/Studio
- Museum
Silver River Center for Chair Caning
Silver River Center for Chair Caning is operated by two chair nerds on a mission to cultivate and inspire a reverence for a worldwide chair caning legacy. Our vision is to promote an enthusiasm for the craft through education, published work, restoration, and travel. We are excited to announce the arrival of our new instructional book The Woven Chair published by Blue Hills Press in 2025! Bring WNC craft into your living room or workshop with our @SilverRiverChairs YouTube channel, a go-to for DIY enthusiasts.
Silver River is an official education center of the Southern Highland Craft Guild. We teach small classes at our shop as well as offsite at venues like John C Campbell Folk School (2 week mentorship August 2026) & Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts (Nov 2026). Memberships include The SeatWeavers’ Guild, The Furniture Society, The American Craft Council, The River Arts District Association, ArtsAVL, and we are a heritage member of the Southern Highland Craft Guild (Brandy is a 4th Generation Chair Weaver). We are proud to honor a family tradition, the craft, and all chair nerds (past, present, and future) with Silver River Center for Chair Caning.
One year after Hurricane Helene forced us to move locations, we are ready to invite visitors into the chair museum! Enjoy our collection of corn shuck chairs, a green woodworking exhibit, #canespotting displays, historic WNC chairs, woven chair ephemera, mid-century and Scandinavian displays, and our new acquisition, a woven bench from the NYC Subway System! It feels great to have the chairs on display for the education of the masses. Enjoy our ever expanding reference library and educate yourself on ancient and global traditions.
We launched over 30 small chair weaving business during our 15 years in the River Arts District. We are excited to continue training and advising aspiring weavers in our new location. Sales of chair nerd tshirts, stickers, postcards, and bookmarks support the proliferation of chair nerd culture.
We are part of Craft in America's initiative Handwork 2026 - Celebrating 250 years of American Craft. *Our first event will be an *Open House Jan 17, 2026, this will include hands-on weaving, and a book signing! Additionally we added some new classes to encourage and grow our chair nerd community. *NEW Community Classes *will happen once a month from March-September on a Saturday and will include an oak footstool and all materials and tools to weave the project. Cost is $50-$150 per student.
After decades of attempting to dispel the myth that chair caning is a dying art, in 2024 we saw how quickly it can get swept away. The catastrophic flooding in the Appalachian mountains was devastating to our community rich in craft. We are so grateful to the chair nerd community for reaching out, and donating to our rebuilding efforts. We want to honor your generosity and kindness in our new location on Main St. Weaverville, just 10 min North of Asheville.
Community Weaving Classes. March-September 2026, one Saturday/month
Sliding scale fee $50-$150 includes footstool and all tools and materials. We want to encourage the community vibe we all felt after the storm and also encourage taking time for your mental health by immersing yourself in craft.