
Furniture restoration is a complex undertaking, and we will document the entire process for you in detail with photos and a description of the work performed. We document the condition before restoration, during restoration, and after restoration, as well as any damage and the restoration measures taken, so that you can fully understand the process afterward. In the event that you feel the documentation is insufficient, you have the option of watching the restoration of your piece of furniture via webcam.
Follow the steps live
In addition to the gluing processes, it is above all the woodworking involved in a Berlin furniture restoration project that sparks great interest among many viewers. The intricate craftsmanship requires skill and time, but it also allows you to gain additional knowledge on the topic of “restoration.” Other steps in the process, such as varnishing or working with inlays, also captivate many observers. The camera provides a perspective that allows viewers to follow each step in detail and track the progress of the work.
A Look Behind the Scenes
Our customers make extensive use of the live camera feed. It’s clear that for many people, this isn’t about monitoring my work, but rather about their deep appreciation for the work I’ve done and their interest in restoration. There’s something “magical” about repairing damage, restoring the wood, bringing out a new luster through varnishing, or assembling various components into a piece of historic furniture—and I’d love to share that with you.