An antique pedestal table restored by Corinthian

Restoration

Conservation and restoration of fine furniture, guided by the original maker and the life the piece still has ahead of it.

Intervention kept to a minimum.

Each treatment begins with assessment. Structure is repaired, surfaces conserved and function restored without erasing the age that gives a piece its character.


Traditional knowledge, practical judgement.

Neil O’Brien is a member of BAFRA. The workshop undertakes cabinet repairs, veneer work, colour matching, traditional finishing and sensitive adaptation for contemporary use.

French polishing an antique timber surfaceNeil O’Brien restoring an antique table

Assess

Understand construction, condition and the minimum useful intervention.

Conserve

Retain original material, surface and evidence of age wherever possible.

Record

Explain the proposed treatment and the work completed.

A piece in need of care

Start with photographs.

Clear images, approximate dimensions and what you know of the piece will help the first assessment.