Heritage Lighting Restoration & Replication for Protected Buildings

Historic buildings under Denkmalschutz, Austria and Germany's term for statutory heritage protection, require any restoration or replacement lighting to be historically accurate rather than merely decorative. The same principle governs listed and heritage-protected buildings across Europe more broadly. ZAVADSKI restores and reconstructs chandeliers, sconces, and glass elements to match original period design, working from archival photographs, fragments, or technical drawings where the original no longer survives.

Our workshop has produced lighting for buildings within the National Reserve "St. Sophia of Kyiv," a UNESCO World Heritage site, including St. Andrew's Church, the Small (Warm) Sophia Church, and the Metropolitan's Chambers and Consistory, alongside broader sacred restoration work: church fixtures, crucifixes, and icon frames. This is craft work in the strictest sense, matching a design decades or centuries old rather than creating a new one.

Two Kinds of Heritage Work

Protected buildings typically need one of two distinct services, and the right approach depends on the condition of the original piece.

Restoration

Restoration applies when the original fixture survives but is damaged, incomplete, or deteriorated. This includes cleaning and re-lacquering brass, re-patinating to match original finish, replacing missing or broken crystal and glass elements, releading, and rewiring to current electrical safety standards without altering historical appearance.

Replication

Replication applies when the original is lost entirely, destroyed, missing, or was removed at some point in the building's history. We reconstruct the piece from whatever documentation exists: period photographs, architectural drawings, written descriptions, or a single surviving fragment, matching scale, proportion, material, and ornamental detail to the original design era.

Heritage Lighting

Working with Denkmalschutz Requirements

Restoration or replacement lighting in a protected building isn't a stylistic choice. It's typically a documented requirement tied to the building's listed status, and it often calls for exactly one piece: a single chandelier matched to a surviving original, or one reconstruction for a space where the historical fixture is gone entirely.

That is precisely the kind of work our production is built for. Unlike manufacturers set up for volume runs, ZAVADSKI's workshop routinely develops and produces a single, fully custom piece, from design through casting, hand-finishing, and assembly, without the tooling or minimum-quantity constraints that make one-off historical work impractical for larger producers. We work from whatever documentation exists, matching period-correct materials and construction methods rather than substituting modern equivalents that would visually or technically deviate from the original.

Project Experience

Sacred & Ecclesiastical — Our workshop has produced lighting for several buildings within the National Reserve "St. Sophia of Kyiv," a UNESCO World Heritage site: St. Andrew's Church, an 18th-century Baroque landmark; the Small (Warm) Sophia Church; and the Metropolitan's Chambers and Consistory. The commission gave rise to our Sofia collection, an ongoing line of Orthodox and Classical-style chandeliers in dark oxidised, lacquered brass, developed for these interiors and available as bespoke reproductions. Beyond Kyiv, our workshop has restored church fixtures, crucifixes, and icon frames more broadly, work that carries its own history and demands the same patience as any heritage commission.

Private Historic Residences — restoration and replication for owners of listed private buildings, where original fixtures often survive only in fragments or family memory.

Request a Restoration or Replication Assessment

Every heritage project starts with documentation. If you're working with an existing fixture, photographs of its current condition help us scope the work. If you're reconstructing a lost piece, whatever historical evidence exists, photographs, drawings, written records, or a surviving fragment, gives us a starting point.

Contact via info@zavadski.biz