The Gilder Restoration

The Gilder Restoration We specialize in the art of restoration and conservation of antiques and mid-century furniture. Our goal is to maintain the original finish and patina.

We specialize in the art of restoration and conservation of antiques. In doing so, we will have preserved the well maintained look so many of us love and appreciate. Gilding
When gilded furniture and frames require restoration, repairs can be made. We use traditional recipe of rabbit skin glue and gesso. A red or brown bole made from red clay is then followed by Gold leaf which is burnished to a

high shine. Patina is then usually required so that the new work blends with original surfaces. We are also able to carry out Oil gilding which is a different process for laying gold leaf which cannot be burnished. Wood Carving
Turned and carved elements are often the parts that really set off a piece of antique furniture, but they are also generally the most fragile and vulnerable. Replacing or repairing missing pieces with accurate copies will often make all the difference in a restoration project. We also can apply our turning skills. Restoration
Using the tools of the old world, we will restore any piece of fine furniture damaged by the elements or a careless mover. Fine furniture demands natural materials such as shellac and wax. There are no exceptions

French polish
We use traditional methods to make our own wax and shellac polishes. We are able to repair and revive original surfaces and refinish with our own specific methods. Unsightly watermarks, ink staining, scratches and other surface damage can be reduced and blended. Shellac, or ‘French Polish’ is used when appropriate. This traditional finish which enhances the beauty of wood better than most modern finishes, is actually very durable and hard wearing. French polish can, however, be made even more durable by using a modified ‘heat resistant’ shellac as part of the polishing process. If a re-polish is necessary, we can use shellac and/or wax polishes. We are able to re-build what some would refer to as ‘patination’ to give the re-polished surfaces of antique furniture a more appropriate look. Upholstery
The look and feel of your furniture, both at home and in the office, is essential – which is why we help you find the right fabric to complement the style of the furniture and match your taste. Whether you have an antique Chesterfield or a contemporary fireside chair, our team have the expertise, training and experience to deliver the perfect results. Our range of services covers all types of furniture and materials, including:
* Antique, contemporary or modern furniture upholstery
* Full leather upholstery
* Tufted
* Piping, close-studding
* Traditional fillings and fibre
* Headboards
* Flood and fire damage repairs
* Cushions
* Insurance work

Lacquer
Our Lacquer finishes are used where a high gloss finish is required. These products give an unusually hard film that is flexible enough to not crack under the most severe conditions. Our lacquer gives outstanding resistance to moisture and most strong chemicals, including acetone and lacquer thinner, It can be buffed to a very high gloss and exhibit exceptional film clarity. We also provide lacquers in a variety of solid colors. These would include dull, satin or glossy finish.

Nothing like having your own lounging room to enjoy the weekend
11/21/2020

Nothing like having your own lounging room to enjoy the weekend

French polish oak dining table
07/08/2020

French polish oak dining table

Before & after  @ The Gilder Restoration
07/07/2020

Before & after @ The Gilder Restoration

Italian 18th century gilded .
07/07/2020

Italian 18th century gilded .

An exceptionally waxed English cupboard base in oak wood; with stitcher shelf and turned legs and rectangular top.
01/25/2019

An exceptionally waxed English cupboard base in oak wood; with stitcher shelf and turned legs and rectangular top.

A 1920s English oak dressing table low boy. With antique brass pull handles and cabriole legs.
01/24/2019

A 1920s English oak dressing table low boy. With antique brass pull handles and cabriole legs.

Address

1771 Main Street
Bridgeport, CT
06604

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

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