NEW YORK, NY.- Eli Wilner & Company is broadening their elite offerings as master framers to meet the growing demand for on-site maintenance of museum-caliber private collections. Now, art advisors, collections managers, and registrars can provide their clientele with multi-faceted, top-tier care while avoiding excessive costs and risks related to transporting high-value artworks. From creating complex double-sided display solutions to crafting custom sculpture pedestals and restoring antique furniture, their team tackles projects that transcend framing. Wilner's expanded on-site services include:
Digital rendering of a double-sided 19th century replica frame, shaped and gilded, for a double-sided painting, including a weighted pedestal and a custom acrylic vitrine.
Onsite conservation of frames.
Customized sculpture pedestals and vitrines.
Restoration and reupholstery of antique furniture.
Replication of antique furniture.
Surveys of existing frames within a collection.
Formal appraisals of period frames for insurance purposes.
Full service art installation.
Examples of custom sculpture pedestals created by Eli Wilner & Company.
Eli Wilner & Company is pleased to announce the expansion of their white glove services division, in response to growing demand to maintain museum-level private collections. Art advisors, collections managers, and registrars are often seeking services on behalf of their clientele that are not only white glove, but can also be completed on-site. One of Wilners primary specialties in this capacity is offering frame restoration services: the option to avoid the time, costs, and risks involved in transporting a high-value artwork to an off-site location is often highly desirable. These on-site restoration services can be combined with other offerings such as the fitting of paintings and full installation services, including the incorporation of picture lights and specialized security hardware options. Additionally, Wilner can facilitate coordination with their vast network of specialists in the fields of conservation of paintings, works on paper, and objects, as well as experts in textile mounting and custom metal/acrylic fabrication.
Before/After images of a 19th Century European sleigh bed, restored by Eli Wilner & Company.
A comprehensive survey of the frames in a collection, including condition reports and treatment proposals, can be of great value to the management team in planning for artworks that are anticipated to be going out on loan, or potentially relocated to a different residence. Wilner can also provide written frame appraisals for insurance purposes.
Before/After images of a 19th Century American dining chair, restored by Eli Wilner & Company.
Eli Wilner & Companys team has also accomplished many projects well beyond the scope of picture framing. Past projects have included the creation of complex double-sided frames to allow optional viewing of a paintings verso, involving a steel bracket system that can be wall-mounted and/or affixed to a pedestal inside an acrylic vitrine. They are also highly skilled in the production of customized sculpture pedestals, restoration and reupholstery of antique furniture, and replication of antique furniture.