If you do an analysis of the materials used today in the furniture industry, then you can find among them a lot of cold and soulless plastic, chemically composed adhesives. Most of the furniture is made with such a calculation that it will not serve for a long time, because due to new fashion trends, they will quickly want to replace it with new samples. Many consumers are satisfied with such a lack of life and they fly on it by throwing only things and finding a new replacement for them. But there is such a category of people who know a lot of good things. They love and appreciate natural and piece -made products. And wood is the best material for making cameras for storing fur coats and other fur products. Old furniture is very appreciated by the fact that these are commemorative solid things made of natural material, perfectly fitted for the needs of the consumer. Today, in order to buy furniture made of natural wood, you need to seriously spend money, and this is not available to everyone. Therefore, to restoration of furniture, they resort to either their economic reasons or from emotional relations to expensive memorable things. Given the stably rising cost of life, rising prices, many have to show frugality and save on some costs. People prefer to restore old furniture, postpone the purchase of new cabinets and sofas until better times. The restoration of old upholstered furniture is very in great demand. People order the replacement of springs and a new sheathing of sofas and armchairs, getting the opportunity to use them for many more years. Restorers not only update, but also expand the functionality of furniture. There are such wonderful masters who adapted equipment intended for the use of modern technologies to restoration needs and perform restoration at a completely new level. A completely different category of skill is the restoration of ancient furniture. Restorers in this class of skill work only with unique objects, the cost of which in the antiques market is calculated by very significant amounts. In expensive interiors, a very fashionable trend was the use of a vintage furniture style. This contributed to an increase in demand for rare furniture models. Western European fashion welcomes the presence of furniture in the interior of some historical value. This added a certain demand and the creation of a vintage market. In this regard, there were many salons providing services for the restoration of old furniture samples. The furniture restored in them is exposed at exhibitions and auctions, where amazing items find their owners. The assortment of such salons is selected strictly in a certain specificity. Some furniture salons are engaged only in traditional furniture, for example, the late nineteenth century, produced by Germanic masters. Another salon offers restored furniture of the beginning of the last century. At the same time, the masters are surprised at how high the furniture of these times was. After all, often the whole process of restoration is only to clean and renew its surface. An experimental movement was developed in the field of restoration, which is aimed at giving rare furniture of modern expressiveness. For example, a restoration furniture salon from Britain decorates furniture with panels with advertising images of the last century. On the basis of rare chairs of the period of the twenties and seventies of the twentieth century, the American furniture restorer Kristina Delvekio, after restoration, was designed by embroidery, so each chair became completely unique, not having a copy. A team worked on this amazing project, each member of which left his autograph on chairs. Thus, the market for the restoration of furniture is gaining momentum. The population highly appreciates exactly rare furniture.