A Specialist in Wooden Objects and Decorative Surfaces

Crafted Conservation is a conservation studio and craft school based in Brisbane, Australia looking after wooden objects of all varieties.

Conserving and Preserving Wooden Heritage in Brisbane

  • As a specialist in wooden objects and decorative surfaces, Crafted Conservation offers tailored treatment options on a variety of objects, including furniture, sculpture, lacquer screens, frames, and other decorative arts. Combining traditional craft knowledge with contemporary conservation science, we provide a balanced approach to the pieces that matter to you.

    From traditional craft techniques including fine joinery, carving, structural repair, loss replacement, finishing, gilding, marquetry, and french polishing to modern conservation and museum services like helping with materials analysis, reversible and retreatable interventions, mould assessment and remediation, degraded timber consolidation, and stillage making, we are eager to help you look after your collection.

  • Have a collection or an object that you want to know more about how to look after appropriately? We are keen to review your situation and give guidance as is appropriate.

    We can do local assessments of storage conditions, give advice on pest and climate control, or provide assessment documentation for your pieces.

    We also love to give tips on how to maintain and care for your pieces, or train volunteers in how to look after a collection.

  • Shane got his start repairing furniture for the community, and it’s still a deeply important part of his practice. We have allocated a certain number of hours every month to helping to simply fix what needs fixing.

    If you are a community organisation or a concession card holder and you just need something fixed, please get in touch and ask about our community repair service!

  • Here at our studio we have a dedicated classroom and teaching space for sharing craft knowledge and skills. We run a range of workshops and invite craft specialists from all over to come here to share their knowledge.

    We also host Australia’s first ‘Wood for Conservators’ professional development course.

A young man with glasses, wearing a black cap and gray work shirt, holding a mug with a moose design and the word "Alaska." He is in a workshop environment with various hand tools mounted on a wooden wall behind him.

Shane Orion Wiechnik

I am a wooden object and decorative surfaces specialist. I trained in the conservation of furniture and related objects at West Dean College in the UK, and have worked on conservation and restoration projects around the world.

I have been a Specialised Skills Institute - George Alexander Fellow working, training, and studying across Europe and The United States. I’ve attended the ICCROM International Course in Wood Conservation Technology in Norway, taken a month long intensive course in Traditional Japanese Carpentry at Suikoushya International Craft School in Kyoto, attended the highly selective Modular Cleaning Program course here in Brisbane, and partaken in numerous other training opportunities locally and abroad.

I am a regular teacher of woodworking, finishing, and repair, and am passionate about preserving objects at all levels. I have taught with environmental charities, social enterprises, and fine furniture schools. As a teacher and writer I am passionate about sharing knowledge and keeping an interest in these crafts and crafted objects alive.

Interested in learning craft skills?