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“We are delighted with the standard of work carried out
by our craftspeople at The Old War Office and have
been pleased to have played such an important part in its
transformation with plasterwork restored across so many
areas of the building.”
The first Raffles hotel was opened in Singapore in 1887,
leading to a string of hotels bearing the prestigious name
across the world. Raffles is also credited with the creation
of the famous Singapore Sling in 1915 by its bartender
Ngiam Tong Boon.
Artisan Plastercraft prides itself on regular repeat business
with satisfied clients. The company applies design
skills and detailed technical knowledge to every project –
recreating mouldings from photographs, repairing damaged plasterwork and working on unique architectural
constructions.
The Artisan team is skilled in the design, manufacture
and installation of all forms of fibrous plaster mouldings,
and can recreate period plaster features as well as offer
traditional lime plastering and lath and plaster.
For more information about Artisan Plastercraft or
to see the specialisms they cover visit their website
www.artisanplastercraft.com.
Opposite top, Raffles Suite ceiling
Opposite below, corner Suite at Horseguards
Specialists in heritage and bespoke plasterwork for high-end
residential, conservation and restoration environments.
Restoration | Bespoke Plasterwork | Lime Plaster | Decorative Mouldings
Find out more at www.artisanplastercraft.com/conservation-heritage
01959 571 135 | marketing@artisanplastercraft.com
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