A historic replication of Leonardo da Vinci's last supper.
Restored and repainted wood, aluminum & terracotta hybrid cornices at the historic William Reddick Mansion.
A replication of light fixtures from Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple.
Replicated light fixtures installed into Unity Temple in Oak Park, Illinois. This millwork was recreated by Heritage Restoration to replace the decaying original boards.
A custom rafted wooden header board for a decorative wall display.
The recreated historic balcony at William Reddick Mansion in Ottawa, IL. The original had rotten beyond repair. Salvaged antique boards were mixed with fresh torrified lumber and built to both emulate the historic style, and match the city's modern building codes.
A historic Replication of an altar column capital
A recreartion of a rotted bracket for a beachfront residence out of state. Torrified lumber was used to provide increased resistance to water and insects.
A damaged painting frame prior to its restoration.
A paitning frame after its restoration. The repaired areas were matched to the original finish for a smooth transition.
Finished historic staircase newel posts.
A historic replica of a antique wooden candlestick.
Historically replicated sanctuary candles
After restoring these 1858 window frames, a custom wood grain was applied to recreate their original look.
Historic replication of the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Based off an original mold, this recreation of a Christian pelican emblem was cast and hand painted by Heritage's staff.
A recreated hanging light fixture for Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple next to one of the original fixture. Heritage created and refinished this piece to blend with the rest of the fixtures in the facility's temple proper.
This photograph was one of the only records of a long-since destroyed ceiling medallion. Heritage would use this as a basis to recreate the medallion.
A three dimensional model of a ceiling medallion Heritage created based off antique photographs. This model would be used to 3D print a replacement of the missing medallion.
A plaster cast of the missing ceiling medallion made from the 3D printed segments Heritage modeled using design software and antique photographs.
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