1717 Oak chest restoration
This is the oldest piece we ever worked on: An oak, ‘joined chest’ made by someone with the initials CB in 1717. Some of the
This is the oldest piece we ever worked on: An oak, ‘joined chest’ made by someone with the initials CB in 1717. Some of the
This armchair was brought to us due to one of its castors having fallen off: the timber broke just inside the castor and it was
A client approached us with an unusual and exciting challenge. He had a table made from timber salvaged from an eighteenth century American warship called
This massive church pew in solid oak was 2.65 meters long, and the customer wanted it shortened to 1.93 meters. The aim of this exercise
This pine chest has been in the customer’s family for as long as she remembered. It used to be in her bedroom as a child,
When Horsey walked into our workshop, he was looking very sad but we knew we were going to have a lot of fun restoring him!