Stationers’ Hall

Stationers Hall was completed in 1673 after the Great Fire of London. It is one of the best surviving examples of a livery hall from this time. Hare & Humphreys undertook the restoration of the main livery hall. We were engaged to redecorate and gild the elaborate ceiling which involved cleaning down the surface and re-painting the detailed cornices and ceiling moldings, along with the application of 23.5 carat gold leaf.
A feature of this project is the central ceiling canvas which was conservation cleaned by our specialist team of conservators to remove years of dirt.

Location
London, UK

Finishes
Restoration / Gilding / Painting

Stationers' Hall

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