The quality of the work from the employees at AJ Brett is of the highest quality and they are true masters of their crafts .We thank Alan Nugent, the managing director, for guiding us on making quality decisions for our recent restorations and upholstery. Brendan Coolican, their master upholsters, recovered and redesigned a beautiful, fully buttoned Chesterfield in supple dark green hides advised by Alan, from Muir head of Scotland, the quality is perfection. Brendan also reupholstered four Victorian mahogany chairs in an intricate pattern of an eclectic deco torches fabric “Alexandra”, from Steve, the fabric advisor at Peter Jones. A huge thank you also to Rutherford Latty and George Sainsbury who re-glued and re-polished the chair frames to last another 50 years, repaired a walnut trumpet sewing table with hinges, re-made a working lock and fashioned a stunning wood turned spinal that had been missing. The last item, a Victorian desk top in dark brown tooled leather, had several, severe large water stains that was completely removed, restoring it to its former glory. I was fortunate to visit the workshops again see again see the work in progress on various jobs. I have been a client from the early 2000s when they re-polished and remade the lock keys for an 1860s burr walnut and oak shelved, Louis Philippe armoire, also to perfection. The service and advice are beyond reproach in making decisions that a right for the client and they take so much care with restorations and even pickup and deliver to your home, thanks also to Adam’s Carriage, which is a great courtesy in the 2020s. Long may this business and its crafts people survive and thank you to everyone who worked on all our restorations as your work is immaculate.