Coup Restorations

Coup Restorations Furniture repair, refinishing and reupholstery Refinishing and Upholstery services for over 45 years

05/15/2026

1976-2026

50 years ago today, at the age of 22, I decided to start a business repairing and refinishing furniture after working for someone else for 6 years when “I knew it all”.
I worked for a refinisher during the day and an upholsterer at night to learn both trades.
I still enjoy going to work on Monday mornings and getting paid for a hobby instead of a job.
Thanks to everyone that has supported me over the years and don’t think I’m retiring because it’s still fun and I don’t have any plans on giving this up.

Steve

This came in badly water damaged with the finish chipping off but delivered back to its home yesterday
04/29/2026

This came in badly water damaged with the finish chipping off but delivered back to its home yesterday

C “Der” Chest? No stain, just clear finish.
04/26/2026

C “Der” Chest?
No stain, just clear finish.

Got to restore a " little" bit of history this week.
04/10/2026

Got to restore a " little" bit of history this week.

Door prize of the week! We only got to strip off the old finish but what a beautiful door this will be when it's finishe...
03/25/2026

Door prize of the week! We only got to strip off the old finish but what a beautiful door this will be when it's finished.

"Picture this" should this frame be disposed of? Of course not!
03/03/2026

"Picture this" should this frame be disposed of? Of course not!

This is a Bamana (Bambara) male Ci Wara (or Chiwara) antelope headdress from Mali, West Africa. It is a traditional carv...
02/12/2026

This is a Bamana (Bambara) male Ci Wara (or Chiwara) antelope headdress from Mali, West Africa.
It is a traditional carved wooden headdress, often part of a pair (male and female), used in agricultural rituals and dances by the Bamana people.
Ci Wara means "working wild animal" and represents a mythical half-human, half-antelope being credited with introducing agriculture to the Bamana.
The headdress is worn by skilled male dancers with a full raffia fiber costume during planting and harvesting seasons to honor the spirit and encourage a good harvest.
The zigzag pattern on the neck represents the path of a running antelope, while the tall horns symbolize stalks of grain.
The headdress combines features of several animals, including the antelope, aardvark, and pangolin, all significant in Bamana culture.
(Copied from Google)

We had the pleasure of repairing several pieces broken off in the center. Can’t imagine wearing this on my head and dancing.

Cedar Chest came in from a fire and restored to new condition. Spencer did a great job!
05/21/2025

Cedar Chest came in from a fire and restored to new condition. Spencer did a great job!

Started as a light oak and finished to match sample provided without the white grain.
06/12/2024

Started as a light oak and finished to match sample provided without the white grain.

Refinished in off white lacquer
06/01/2024

Refinished in off white lacquer

Address

1115 West 3rd Avenue
Columbus, OH
43212

Opening Hours

Monday 6:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 4pm
Thursday 6:30am - 5pm
Friday 6:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+16142745900

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