Antique Furniture Repair by Burma Design Antique Restoration and Conservation

Antique Furniture Repair by   Burma Design Antique Restoration and Conservation in Somerville, MA
285 Washington St., Somerville, MA 021433339
Nearest landmarks:
Union Square, Somerville
(617) 628-2666

Contacts

Street address:
285 Washington St.

City / suburb:
Somerville

County:
Middlesex

State:
Massachusetts

ZIP code:
021433339

Phone:
(617) 628-2666 (Primary Phone)

Social networks:

E-mail:
mb@burmadesign.com

GPS Longitude:
-71.0984725952148

GPS Latitude:
42.3795700073242

Business description

Voted "Best of Boston" by Boston Magazine; Featured on "Antiques Roadshow FYI" WGBH Boston Public Television

Maintaining the value and integrity of your antiques is our primary concern.We are a well established antique furniture restoration and conservation studio providing a full range of museum quality services including: color and finish matching, missing parts fabrication and replacement, veneer repair and replacement, cleaning, polishing, finishing and (if necessary) refinishing. All materials, glue, finishes and restoration techniques employed strictly adhere to those appropriate to the period should your antiques require conservation treatment. Serving clients' and collectors' furniture repair and conservation needs since 1984 in New York City, New England and throughout the U.S.

General information

Business data
Estimated number of employees: 2 to 4
City / suburb: Somerville, MA
County: Middlesex
Products

Museum Quality Restoration, Custom Furniture Design and Antique Furniture Restoration since 1977, Period Appropriate Materials Techniques

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According to our records, this business is located at 285 Washington St. in Somerville (in Middlesex County), Massachusetts 021433339, the location GPS coordinates are: 42.3795700073242 (latitude), -71.0984725952148 (longitude). Antique Furniture Repair by Burma Design Antique Restoration and Conservation is categorized under Antique Repair and Restoration. The company employs approximately 2 to 4 people. You can contact the company by phone at (617) 628-2666.
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