Inlaid dressers, regional dressers in solid wood, dressers stamped with the maker’s mark, dressers attributed to some of the greatest craftsmen… I restore dressers from different periods and in different styles with the materials and techniques that respect the pieces in all their integrity and their history, in accord with the client. In this gallery, you will discover photos illustrating the stages in their restoration.
Restoration of a Linke Dresser
This dresser is attributed to Linke, one of the greatest cabinet-makers of the 19th century. Linke started his career as ...
Restoration of a Stamped Louis XV Dresser
Glossy mahogany Louis XV dresser from the 17th century. Amaranth frames highlight the floral decorations in veneers of boxwood and ...
Restoration of a Hache Dresser
This is a dresser attributed to a family of cabinet-makers from Grenoble named Hache. It bears no signature (label stuck ...
Restoration of a Transition-style Dresser
Restoration of an early 20th century Transition-style inlaid dresser in rosewood. The marquetry on this dresser had been covered by ...
Restoration of a Nîmoise Dresser
Restoration of a Provençale dresser with a bottom, openwork crosspiece in the purest style of Nîmes. I restored the main ...
Restoration of a Louis XIV chest of drawers
Restoration of a Louis XIV chest of drawers in mahogany, rosewoods and purpleheart. The veneer had greatly deteriorated, notably on ...
Restoration of a Regency commode
Restoration of a Regency commode in the "tombeau" form with curved outlines and rose- and kingwood marquetry in the enclosed ...
Restoration of a Provençal commode
18th century Provençal commode in solid walnut called a "monumental commode" in the style from Arles and Fourques, centres for ...