Our conservators work on a range of objects, from functional artefacts to works of art. Each work is unique, and we work with our clients to tailor solutions that allow an object to become fit for purpose.
Services include
- Traditional materials
- Modern materials
- Metals
- Fibreglass
- Ceramics
- Glass
Our talented objects conservators work with a large array of materials and artefacts including ceramics, glass, metals and fibreglass. Their expertise breathes new life into the objects, ensuring the legacy of the object continues for a new generation.
Our team expertly assesses each unique object to establish its condition and stability, then devise bespoke treatment plans to address our client’s needs. Whether they are undertaking conservation treatments to retain and stabilise original elements of an object, or recreating lost elements, our conservators are well-equipped to handle a wide array of materials and styles.
Encompassing both historic and contemporary pieces, our conservators have a thorough understanding of material properties and structures, covering organic, inorganic and composite objects, as well as a deep understanding of the objects within an historical context. We take into account conditions such as fragility, physical damage and inherent weaknesses, then determine the appropriate interventions required to achieve a specified outcome.
Our team can guide on the optimal conditions for display and storage creating the best on-going environment for the continued preservation of the object.
Contact us today to discuss your conservation needs, and we will guide you on restoring and conserving your art objects to ensure their longevity and value for the years to come.
Frequently asked questions
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The cost for conservation treatment is based on an hourly rate, plus GST. It is unusual for a treatment to cost anything less than $800.00 - $1,000.00+GST, depending on the item and the level of damage. To proceed with proposed treatment, we require a 30% initial payment.
Nothing! Our estimates are free of charge and obligation free. Note: There are some instances where we DO charge a fee prior to providing an estimate for your work: for site visits, mould affected items, and for quoting larger collections/projects, and where pieces need deframing to determine treatment needs. Let us know about your needs, and we can advise on the likely cost.
We can provide a rough guide to the potential cost when you send us detailed photographs. However, as every item is different, and treatments depend on the materials and type and extent of damage or deterioration, we do need to see the piece physically to provide you with an accurate estimate for treatment.
If you would like an initial consultation with a conservator, please book an appointment ahead of time. Otherwise, our friendly reception staff are always available to register your item for assessment. We can also arrange phone consultations with conservators prior to you bringing in your item. Initial consultations generally last 10 minutes and are useful if you have any specific questions or concerns to discuss. If the appropriate conservator is not available, we will note any requests or concerns and have the conservator contact you.
Site visits are charged at our hourly rate to cover travel and assessment time.
Yes. Our item registration receipt includes an insurance value section, which we will ask you to complete. This helps us to ensure that ICS carries the appropriate insurance value at all times to cover all items in our care.
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