Furniture restoration

Furniture restoration: Refurbishing antique furniture

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Furniture restoration

Professional Furniture Restoration for the Preservation of Antique Furniture

Would you like to restore the lustre of a cherished piece of furniture? As qualified restorers, we possess extensive expertise and artisanal finesse to carry out furniture restoration of pieces from various stylistic periods. We regard each individual piece of furniture as something unique, which is why we restore it with the utmost care and dedication.

Furniture restoration
ZRW Berlin - Furniture restorers

Restoration of cabinets, chairs & more

As furniture restorers at the Zentrale Restaurierungswerkstatt Berlin, we have helped numerous pieces of furniture and antiques regain their former shine. With our passion for working with cultural assets, wooden objects and furniture, we do everything we can to bring the presence of such an object back to light using restoration and conservation methods.

In restoration and conservation, we follow the Venice Charter, the central and internationally recognised guideline for monument preservation. We are also a member of the Association of Conservators (VDR) e. V.

Unser Repertoire
Historic furniture:
mostly old wooden furniture, including tables, chairs, chests of drawers, chests, cabinets, farmhouse cabinets, for example furniture from the Biedermeier period or other period furniture
Modern furniture:
newer furniture, mostly made of plastic, metal, upholstery, for example furniture in the Bauhaus style
What is furniture restoration?
Furniture restoration is the specialist discipline concerned with the repair, preservation and restoration of antique or damaged pieces of furniture in order to preserve or restore their aesthetic and functional integrity.
Which furniture can be refurbished as part of furniture restoration?
Among the most frequently restored pieces of furniture are antique wooden items such as tables, chairs, cabinets and chests of drawers. They can regain their former shine by refreshing surfaces, repairing damage and revarnishing. Metal furniture can be restored by removing rust, repainting or polishing.
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Our Services

A competent and reliable partner for furniture restoration

Are you looking for expert restorers to restore your favourite piece of furniture? Or would you like to know what you should bear in mind when caring for furniture? Simply get in touch with us – we are here for you at any time and will take care of your request as quickly as possible!

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Furniture Restoration in Berlin & Brandenburg

Conservation Woodwork at ZRW Berlin

To restore your piece of furniture in line with its original substance, we use a wide range of restorative woodwork, such as restoring wooden floors. As part of furniture restoration, we carry out the following work, among other things:

  • Cleaning the piece of furniture or wooden object
  • Checking the construction for stability and securing loose parts
  • Inlay and marquetry work
  • Repairing drawers and other moving parts
  • Restoring the ability to close and lock chests, cabinets, doors and drawers
  • Reconstructing missing parts and sections

As part of furniture restoration, we use suitable materials, determine wood species and dating, as well as binding agents. We also carry out pigment analyses and scientific examinations to ensure that no damage occurs during our work and that we restore your furniture perfectly.

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Furniture restoration at ZRW Berlin

Surface work on your favourite piece of furniture

To bring your favourite piece of furniture back into perfect condition, we carry out a wide range of surface work as part of furniture restoration. This includes, among other things, the following measures:

  • Cleaning the piece of furniture
  • Exposing the original surfaces of the piece of furniture
  • Carrying out polychromy work
  • Stripping or leaching
  • Sanding
  • Varnishing
  • Polishing furniture with wax, oil or shellac polish
  • Carrying out retouching

Furniture restoration: High-quality metalwork

With our many years of experience in furniture restoration and conservation, we professionally dedicate ourselves to eliminating signs of wear and ageing on metal furniture or metal inlays in your piece of furniture. We also carry out a wide range of work when restoring your metal furniture to get it back into shape. In the event of damage, we either restore metal inlays or replace them with new ones. We also patinate and (dis)assemble metal inlays to make them look like new again. In addition, we can carry out gilding, silvering and leaf metal work as part of furniture restoration, giving your pieces of furniture a unique charm.

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Mother-of-pearl, leather & felt work on your furniture

Antique furniture in particular is often fitted with mother-of-pearl, leather or felt. Over time, however, improper storage or wear can lead to deterioration of the materials. To make your piece of furniture shine again, we will carry out the following measures as part of furniture restoration, among others:

  • Reconstruction of missing mother-of-pearl parts or engravings
  • Adding leather surfaces to gaming tables, chests of drawers or writing desks

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ZRW Berlin

Restoration at a high level

In our restoration workshop in Berlin, we dedicate ourselves with the utmost care and professionalism to refurbishing antique as well as modern pieces of furniture. In addition to furniture restoration, we also apply our know-how in conservation science. This ensures that you will enjoy your favourite piece of furniture for a long time. As experienced restorers, we have already refurbished numerous pieces of furniture and antiques and returned them to their original condition. Our passion for working with cultural assets, wooden objects and furniture of all kinds drives us to restore the unique presence of these objects through restoration and conservation methods. We carry out furniture restorations and conservation in accordance with the principles of the Venice Charter, an internationally recognised guideline for monument preservation. In addition, we are proud members of the Association of Conservators (VDR) e. V. – even with complex restoration challenges, we guarantee you our meticulous and authentic restoration of your favourite piece of furniture!
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Expert restoration advice at ZRW Berlin

If you would like to learn more about your cherished wooden object or piece of furniture, or would like advice including a restoration concept, we are at your side with our expertise. For example, have you always wanted to know which style period your piece of furniture belongs to, which materials were used, and what you should bear in mind when it comes to furniture care? Or are you looking for expert restorers to have your furniture restored? Then do not hesitate to contact us!
Furniture Restoration in Berlin & Brandenburg
With our many years of experience as restorers and our passion for preserving cultural assets of the most diverse kinds, we do our utmost to professionally refurbish your favourite piece of furniture and present it to its best advantage. In all our measures of restoration and conservation, we exercise the utmost sensitivity – for invisible interventions and a visibly positive result.

If you would like to obtain a non-binding quote, please send us a few overall and detailed photos of the object in question directly. Our experienced wood and furniture restorers led by Dipl.-Restaurator (Univ.) and cabinetmaker Philipp Westebbe will get back to you as quickly as possible to arrange a personal on-site appointment with you in Berlin or Brandenburg. It takes a maximum of two working days for you to receive your individual quote for furniture restoration Berlin. With our comprehensive expertise, we are your point of contact for furniture and wood restoration in Brandenburg and Berlin. We look forward to your enquiry!

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

that you may have
What is a piece of furniture?
Word division: fur·ni·ture, plural: fur·ni·ture

Pronunciation: IPA: [ˈmøːbl̩]

Meanings: Singular uncommon: large furnishing item

Etymology: borrowed in the 17th century from French meuble → fr,
which derives from Latin mobile → la “movable property”

Translations:

  • Arabic (DMG):
    • a) Modern Standard Arabic: مُوبِيلِيَا / مُوبِيلْيَا‎ (mōbīliyā / mōbīlyā) → ar f,
    • b) قِطْعَةُ أَثَاثٍ / قِطْعَة أَثَاث‎ (qiṭʿatu aṯāṯin / Pausa: qiṭʿat aṯāṯ) → ar f,
    • c) mostly collective: أَثَاث‎ (aṯāṯ) → ar m
  • Danish: møbel → da n
  • English: item → en / piece → en of → en furniture → en, collective: furniture → en
  • Esperanto: meblo → eo
  • Finnish: huonekalu → fi, kaluste → fi
  • French: meuble → fr m
  • Greek (Modern) (internal transcription): έπιπλο (épiplo) → el n
  • Hebrew (CHA): רָהִיט‎ (rāhī́ṭ) → he m, collective: רִהוּט‎ (rihūṭ) → he m
  • Italian: mobile → it m
  • Japanese (Hepburn): 家具 (かぐ, kagu) → ja
  • Catalan: moble → ca m
  • Latin: Medieval Latin: intrinsecum → la n
  • Norwegian: møbel →no n
  • Polish: mebel→ pl m
  • Portuguese: mobília → pt
  • Russian (ISO 9): мебель (mebelʹ) → ru f
  • Swedish: möbel → sv u
  • Slovak: nábytok → sk m
  • Spanish: mueble → es m, muebles → es
  • Czech: nábytek → cs m
  • Turkish: mobilya → tr, möble → tr
  • Hungarian: bútor → hu

Can antique furniture—or modern designer furniture—really be restored?
Restoration means to restore. However, it does not mean returning something to a like-new condition. A piece of furniture was made once and has endured certain eras. Time and use have left their traces. The piece of furniture has now acquired its own individual historical story, which should not be made invisible. Time should not be turned back, nor can a like-new condition be achieved.

The private client expects the totality of functionality and appearance to be restored without neglecting the history of the furniture. The restorer must establish a symbiosis with the furniture; he must get to know it. Know when and by whom it was created. With modern designer furniture, it is particularly important to preserve the designer’s intention.

However, there are also private clients who expect restoration to make the furniture look as if it were just created. For a restorer, this would mean violating all the rules of his professional art. In the area of visible aesthetics, this can still be partially done. However, when it comes to the material wood itself, this wish has professional ethical limits. One can conserve, reconstruct, or create missing areas in wood pieces, but never make old into new.

Antiques in the field of wood and furniture were often made with materials that in our time are difficult to obtain, no longer available, or only obtainable at great financial expense. Not in every case does the effort justify the intention.

The object of restoration is always the original material. With historic furniture, however, the term refers to the work as it presents itself to the restorer at the moment restoration begins. Not the time, the respective cultural epoch of manufacture.

The restorer applies appropriate technologies, subordinating his own craftsmanship and creativity to this overarching goal.

Object research, the reconstruction of the work’s history, becomes a central work step here. From this, it can be decided in individual cases which parts are absolutely worth preserving, which can and should be sacrificed to enable access to earlier versions. What constitutes soiling to be removed and what is worth preserving as historical evidence, which parts should not be retained as disfiguring foreign bodies or irregular alterations.

How long does furniture restoration take?
I am aware that one is reluctant to part with a cherished piece of furniture at its customary location. I always strive to complete conservation and/or restoration as quickly as possible. Nevertheless, expect several weeks as the time unit for completing the commission. If the furniture must or should be treated outside ZRW Berlin, it may take somewhat longer.

Depending on the measure, drying time is required, parts may need to be newly produced, some of which are handcrafted, etc. One can only guarantee for oneself, but not for partners and suppliers.

With every restoration, “surprises” may become visible that were not recognizable beforehand. However, I always maintain contact with my clients and regularly inform them of the current status of commission processing.

What materials are used for furniture restoration and wood restoration?
For wood and furniture restoration, replacement or addition materials—wood, fittings, leather, shellac, glue, etc.—are selected to meet both aesthetic and historical and technical quality requirements.

If there are no concerns regarding functionality, wood additions are also made with naturally aged materials and comparable patina for aesthetic reasons. In furniture restoration and wood restoration, gluing or consolidation is carried out using various time-tested agents such as hide and bone glue, sturgeon glue, parchment glue, cellulose derivatives, etc.

If wood must be replaced, it comes either from the material collection of my ZRW Berlin or from well-known veneer and timber merchants in Europe. If the original furniture was already built with machine-cut knife veneer, then only knife veneer is used.

Natural varnishes are produced in our own workshop for color tone, haptics, and important surface protection.

How can I maintain my furniture?
Upon request, we are happy to come to you and perform maintenance measures on your furniture, wooden objects, or built-in woodwork.

To ensure that you enjoy your favorite pieces for a long time to come, we would like to provide you with a few tips on proper wood care here.

Unfortunately, valuable antique furniture is often literally “maintained to death” through incorrect cleaning—to remove dust, we usually clean thoroughly with a soft, damp cloth, as we are used to doing with any other surface. However, like leather, wood is a hydrophilic material, meaning it absorbs liquids and stores unwanted substances such as dirt, grease, or dyes with them—which quickly become visible as stains on untreated wood. This cohesive force also acts through many traditional surface coatings (varnish, lacquer, shellac, etc.). Each coating, however, is based on a different chemical composition. It can be oily, waxy, greasy, hard, solvent-resistant, etc., and thus reacts in different ways to damp wiping or treatment with the latest “wood care products.” These often contain non-drying oils, which are then absorbed by the wood cells during so-called maintenance and can cause oil blooms. In such cases, radical washing of the wood, for example, to build up a new shellac polish, is the final restorative solution.

In short: When caring for furniture, the care products and the existing surface coating of the wood should be compatible. Only then will you avoid damaging the wood through cleaning or care. A trained eye, or even an examination by a restorer, can help you with identification and with advice on sensible measures in the area of wood protection.

Can I carry out the restoration of my furniture myself?
If you have the necessary expertise, then of course. Otherwise, with historic furniture it is strongly discouraged if you do not have the relevant knowledge, because an object can quickly end up “over-restored”, and then the damage can only be repaired with great difficulty.

If your furniture or wooden object has significant financial, qualitative, sentimental, or historical value, you should always commission a restorer for conservation and/or restoration.

A layperson should fundamentally avoid working on shellac surfaces. Although descriptions on the internet sound very simple, they can only be applied flawlessly with appropriate practice.

Old paintings are often hidden under layers of old paint on rustic furniture. These paint layers must be removed professionally. Fittings and hinges are also frequently cleaned too aggressively or not removed at all.

If you have a piece of furniture in need of restoration, please consult with me. If the costs are too high for you, I can provide some tips on how you can repair and treat your old treasures with a bit of manual skill.