Paper based conservation
Expert treatment and preservation of documents, books, and paper-based heritage materials.

Overview
Our conservation and preservation services focus on extending the life of valuable paper-based materials through specialized treatments and preventive care. Our team of qualified conservators assess the condition of items and develop tailored treatment plans that address existing damage while preventing further deterioration. We use internationally recognized standards and methods that respect the historical integrity of materials while ensuring their long-term stability.
Key Features
Our Process
Initial assessment
We carefully examine the condition of materials, identifying damage, deterioration, and risks to create a comprehensive condition report.
Treatment plan
Our conservators develop a detailed treatment plan based on the condition assessment, considering preservation goals and ethical guidelines.
Project Information
Typical Timeline
- Varies based on project scope, typically 2–52 weeks
Ideal For
- Libraries, archives, museums, private collectors, and institutions with valuable paper-based collections
Standards
- Follows AIC (American Institute for Conservation) and IFLA guidelines for paper conservation
Frequently Asked Questions
Can damaged documents be fully restored?
While severely damaged documents can be significantly improved and stabilized, conservation ethics emphasize preservation over restoration. Our approach focuses on preventing further deterioration while minimizing interventions that alter original characteristics.
How should conserved materials be handled and stored?
Conserved materials should be handled with clean hands or gloves, kept in stable environmental conditions, relative humidity, protected from direct light, and stored in acid-free enclosures.
What types of materials can you treat?
We specialize in paper-based materials, including documents, manuscripts, books, maps, artwork on paper, photographs, and ephemera. We also provide consultation for mixed-media collections.
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