About Us
The Living Room at Blithewood, Bard College
My work in restoration started with a
traditional apprenticeship to a master restorer from 1974-1977. This
apprenticeship and additional ongoing education have been essential for
learning time-honored techniques and proper use of materials for
producing quality work. I have been restoring for dealers, institutions,
and private clients in the tri-state area, NYC and Boston and beyond,
since then.
Restoration returns value and utility to a piece of antique furniture.
It is inevitable that pieces need repair. We now have more tools,
materials and techniques than ever before to slow down or even, in
effect, stop and reverse this breakdown.
My goal as restorer is to carefully and thoughtfully plan and carry out
needed repairs to maintain the functionality and the appearance we love
in antiques. In my work I follow the basic rules of Conservation, while
understanding that pieces that are used in a household setting will
likely require more protection than those kept in a museum for viewing
only.
I have lectured on Restoration, participated in call-in radio shows, and
written for on-line trade publications and local magazines (Homestyle).
A sampling of clients includes Camille Cosby with her
extensive Shaker collection, the Berkshire Museum (Crane Art Deco Room),
Blithewood at Bard College, Blantyre Relais and Chateaux, Miss Hall's
School, and many of the fine local antique dealers.
We care for what you care about. I offer full services for antique
furniture with emphasis on conservation and restoration, including
repairs, re-gluing, replacements, and veneer work. Numerous finishes are
available such as French polish, lacquers, varnish, and painted
effects. Finish work includes restoration or refurbishing of old
finishes, without refinishing. I specialize in on-site repair services
and insurance and moving damage estimates and repair. Call or write to
me with any questions or comments.