The British Antique Furniture Restorers' Association (BAFRA) Visit Website ![]() Contact Details The Old Rectory, Warmwell, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 8HQ
Tel: 01305 854822 Fax: 01305 854822 Email: headoffice AT bafra.org.uk About The British Antique Furniture Restorers' Association was founded in 1979 by a group of graduates of West Dean College, Sussex, England, they having all completed the BADA Diploma course in Antique Furniture Restoration and Conservation (BADA, The British Antique Dealers' Association). The British Antique Furniture Restorers' Association is the foremost national organisation of craftsmen engaged in furniture conservation and restoration and was founded to safeguard interests of owners and buyers of antique furniture and the antique trade. It seeks to act as a bridge between qualified conservator-restorers' and those whose love of antique furniture requires the highest standards of conservation and restoration. All Full Members have to have at least five years as a conservation-restoration professional (the average member today has 23 years experience) and pass exacting assessment on their skills, knowledge and business credentials. Our members acknowledge the importance of continuous professional development to keep abreast advances in knowledge, skills and technical developments in the craft. Full Members are accredited by BAFRA. There are categories of Associate membership designed to assist students and college graduates in working towards accreditation and for whom programmes of mentoring and education are arranged. BAFRA has a thriving Friends Section for those with a love of fine furniture and allied objects, their history, conservation and restoration. Articles View a wide variety of articles and reports online, which have been produced by BAFRA Members.
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