The Restoration Movement

How Bokrosh Studio Helps Salvage Glass Art and Promote Preservation

Antique glass chandelier broken

After decades of an American culture of disposability and valuing “new” to a nearly toxic level, we are seeing people turn away from this mentality in more constructive ways. From flipping homes to creative reuse of items, many people are demonstrating this shift from constant consumerism to more conscientious consumption. We look more toward salvaging, repairing, or reimaging everything from furniture to artwork, which helps preserve history while protecting the planet.

If you are someone who values the concept of restoration, you know how difficult it can be to find craftsman who are truly skilled enough to repair items to near-perfect condition. When it comes to restoration of historic art glass and fixtures, Bokrosh Studio has become a nationally renowned resource. Tackling everything from glass sculpture repair to glass chandelier repair; studio founder Michael Bokrosh demonstrates how, with the right skills and outlook, even the most fragile of mediums can be salvaged and sustained.

Antique glass chandelier repaired by Michael Bokrosh

Whether he is working on Murano glass chandelier repair or delicate glass sculptures, Michael Bokrosh’s work represents class of craftsmanship that comes from a lifetime of training and a passion for glass restoration. Far too often, glass art is lost to us through damage or breakage. We incorrectly assume that this medium is incapable of acceptable repair, so we throw beautiful items away that should not have to be recycled. Through his body of work, Bokrosh saved many treasured heirlooms for families and businesses across the nation. His talent with Murano glass repairs and restoration has contributed to his reputation as a go-to source for glass art preservation.

As we look toward the future, hopefully this movement away from a culture of disposability will continue. In the meantime, Bokrosh Studio will forward the philosophy of restoration and preservation.

If you have damaged glass art or fixtures; such as Murano glass, Bertil glass, or Steuben crystal, Bokrosh Studio can help. When you contact Michael, he will give you all of the information you need about the process from start to finish. By taking the time to repair your artwork, you too help forward a tradition of valuing craftsmanship and the way in which it enriches our lives.