Antique furniture restoration is more than a technical pursuit ? it's a conversation with history. Each piece tells a story fashioned by time, craftsmanship and countless hands. This book invites conservators and woodworkers, amateur or professional, into the nuanced world of furniture conservation, where technique is shaped by an understanding of history, materials and the use for generations to come. Whether you're restoring a treasured family heirloom or a museum-quality piece, this book will help you approach your work with clarity, sensitivity and a respect for the past. AUTHOR: Barry Horton is a furniture maker and antiques restorer. He has led a successful restoration company, worked for institutions such as Leeds Museum and Hampton Court Palace, and been featured in numerous publications. After relocating to France, he was awarded La Prix SEMA by the Société d'Encouragement aux Métiers d'Art.