Our experts are happy to assist with the restoration and care of your artwork, object or interior. Please fill out the form below and we will respond with a bespoke treatment plan.
Art Conservation Services for Historic Buildings
Our team offers a range of restoration services for historic homes and listed buildings, including disaster relief and routine maintenance from trained conservators.Â
Historic houses and their custodians may face a multitude of challenges in caring for diverse historic collections and interiors. This can be alleviated and resolved by our conservation team, who will approach each challenge with sensitive treatments and ethical levels of intervention.
Past projects include the restoration of an 18th century Robert Adam ceiling for Crockfords Casino in Mayfair, the rescue of a 19th century mural at Westonbirt House, funding application followed by painting conservation for Iscoyd Park and disaster response for a flooded 12th century parish church. We work with major institutions as well as many private clients across the United Kingdom.
Professional documentation can be provided by our trained conservators, including scientific analysis of artworks. This can be helpful in compiling historic records with a full understanding of an artwork for future generations, it may also provide further insight into their unique historical composition. These services include:
Conservation treatments and assessments can be provided on site or within our purpose-built conservation studio. Our team is experienced in having a swift response to disasters when high value and culturally important items are at risk, whether this is through private arrangement or with the liaison of an insurance firm.
Conservation with Historic Integrity
We are happy to assist with complex projects, condition reports or disaster response following fires and floods. Areas of expertise our team covers include:
- Historic and contemporary paintings on canvas, panel or metal
- Works on paper such as documents, engravings and watercolours
- Decorative objects such as sculptures made from bronze, wood and ceramics
- Frame restoration and gold leaf application
- Interior artworks and decorative features, such as ceilings and frescos
- Furniture repairs with historically accurate techniques and treatments
- Textile conservation including curtains, rugs, tapestries and costumes
- Unusual and specialist items with unique or mixed materials
