With minimal ornamentation, high functionality, and well-defined sleek line and shape, the 20th and 21st century fine furniture starts dominating the character of contemporary fine interiors. Often combined with traditional furniture and decorative objects, mid-century modern, post-modern, late 20th century, and contemporary one-of-a-kind furniture pieces blend perfectly with period styles and unite them with the tone of modern elegance and contemporary lifestyle needs.
The experienced artisans of Bernacki & Associates, Inc. combine the best in old-world methods with modern technology to restore 20th century and contemporary furniture of the most exceptional quality. From unique pieces to original iconic designers and fine reproductions, we are committed to attention to detail. We offer finishing methods from French polish, modern, custom, and resilient finishes available today. We select quality wood veneers, work with exotic materials, shagreen, and parchment. The upholstery packages that we offer range from traditional to contemporary foams and coverings, including fine fabric selection, leather, and vinyl.
Bernacki & Associates, Inc. had the opportunity of restoring authentic furniture pieces of the most iconic designers, styles, and manufacturers, just to mention Milo Baughman, Alexander Girard, Vittorio Nobili (Medea Chairs for Fratelli Tagliabue), André Sornay, William K. Sawaya (Patty Difusa chair), Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Terence Harold Robsjohn-Gibbings (Mesa coffee table), Hans J. Wegner (Papa Bear chair), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Azucena, Eames, Knoll, Baker, Thorald Madsen Snedkeri Furniture (Rosewood and Leather Dining Chairs by Edward and Tove Kindt-Larsen for Thorald Madsen Snedkeri), “Joe” Baseball Glove Chair designed by De Pas, D'Urbino, Lomazzi in 1971, Scandinavian Design, and countless reproductions.