Welcome to RICHARD ROGERS CONSERVATION LTD

We provide the highest quality professional services in conservation, restoration and object display mounts.

Restoration and Conservation of Antiques, Sculpture and Stonework:

  • Metalwork Restoration and Conservation
  • Decorative and Fine Art Objects
  • Antique Restoration
  • Museum Objects
  • Ecclesiastical work
  • On Site Conservation Projects
  • Condition Reports & Collection Surveys
  • Exhibition Object Mounting Display and Installation

Our Work

Richard Rogers Conservation Ltd are a team of highly skilled conservators and mount makers with many years experience undertaking the conservation and restoration of a vast span of objects in an equally wide range of scale.

We are recognised for our high quality specialist skills and are able to conserve and restore fine art, metalwork, marble, statues and antiques. We work with clients both at home and abroad from our large secured workshops in Surrey and on site nationally and internationally.

Our team cover projects spanning metal and antique restoration to museum collections, sculpture conservation to church monuments. Conserving and restoring these valuable objects requires balancing technical skill along with a extensive knowledge of materials. In carrying out our work we follow the highest professional standards in conservation ethics, offering advice consultation, full documentation of all works carried out advice for future care.

Listed by the Conservation Register, Richard Rogers Conservation Limited is a member of ICON, Richard Rogers is a PACR accredited conservator restorer.

To discuss your conservation requirements please get in touch.

For more information follow this link to our About Us page.

Latest News

John Wesley Museum of Methodism

Conservation, exhibition display and installation of artefacts telling the story of the founding of Methodism and its effect on …

British Museum, Ice Age Art

Our lucky exhibitions team have been busy creating intricate mounts for these incredible objects at The British Museum.