Chroma Conservation consists of an experienced, fully-qualified and dedicated team of conservators, who are highly sought after accomplished and trusted individuals within the conservation profession.
Our experience draws on years of work in advisory and senior roles for leading, accredited conservation companies; as well as the numerous high profile projects we’ve worked on with clients including, Historic Royal Palaces; National Trust; Historic England; private estates; and local government authorities.
We can also operate in an advisory role and offer expert consultation that includes condition surveys and documentation. Should your project require laboratory or environmental investigation to provide an informed conservation strategy, we have excellent relationships with leading complimentary investigators/companies to fulfill such requirements. In addition, often projects may require supporting complementary specialists and we are able to provide an interior design service specifically specialising in historic interiors.
We pride ourselves on delivering an efficient service with the best achievable results to the highest ethical standards.
Marta Sledz MA(Cons.) MSc(Econ.)
Founder
Marta, the founder of Chroma Conservation Ltd, has over 18 years’ experience in conservation, both in the UK and internationally which has given her the wide experience, knowledge and understanding of the industry.
Marta has worked on major projects including historic interiors, wall paintings and other decorative surfaces both independently and for many highly respected conservation companies and individuals.
She has an extensive experience of working with a diverse range of materials.
Marta obtained Master’s degree in Conservation of Historic Objects at the University of Lincoln following Postgraduate Diplomas in Conservation of Historic Buildings and Project Management and MSc in Economics.
Paul Wooles
Consultant
Paul is a freelance conservator who works closely with Chroma Conservation.
Since the age of 16 his working life has been connected with the built environment particularly that associated with our national heritage. He has been actively involved in conservation and restoration since 1988. Paul’s particular specialisms are the conservation of stone, statuary, monuments and traditional plasterwork.
In previous roles Paul has acted as senior conservator, manager and consultant for leading conservation companies. He has also worked alongside and in conjunction with other complementary conservation specialists to develop conservation proposals for a variety of professional bodies such as English Heritage, Heritage Lottery Fund and countless PCC’s which have gone on to fruition.