Mark is a true professional with his craftsmanship and attention to details. We had a custom made wood bar stool that unfortunately broke from the desert dry heat. Mark patiently explained what...
Museum Quality Restoration Services
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Museum Quality Restoration Services specializes in the restoration and repair of fine antiques, ancient artifacts, and custom-designed furniture, including Mid-Century Modern pieces. Located in Desert Hot Springs, CA, the workshop is led by Mark Fry, a master craftsman with a wealth of experience in conservation and restoration. Catering to clients from across the country and internationally, the workshop handles projects ranging from simple repairs to intricate restorations.
Using original materials such as sycamore, oak, walnut, and exotic woods like mahogany and rosewood, the workshop ensures that each piece retains its unique character and historical value. With a focus on preserving the craftsmanship and durability of antique furniture, Mark Fry's expertise extends to a wide range of furniture styles, from Elizabethan to Mid-Century Modern, ensuring exceptional quality in every restoration.
Specializing in Mid-Century Modern furniture, the workshop pays homage to the creativity and functionality of this era by restoring iconic designs from renowned designers such as Eames, George Nelson, and Paul Frankl. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to preserving the integrity of each piece, Museum Quality Restoration Services offers a meticulous approach to caring for treasured antiques and artifacts, ensuring they stand the test of time.
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Mark restored my 100 year-old Westminster chime clock to its original splendor! He did a great job!

Mark is a true craftsman. He restored a few antique family heirloom pieces of furniture beautifully. His expertise is evident In his work.
Mark saved the day! We have a vintage Percival Lafer chair from the early 70s that our foster pup sadly chewed on earlier today! We were worried the damage was something that could not be fixed as...

I have a horn warrior carving mounted on an oval base. A friend knocked it on the ground. The base broke in two and the friend tried repairing it. Oh dear. Mark not only had to correct a really...