You may have come here seeking an online web store.  In the future we may have one, but at present we don't, for a number of reasons:

  • As conservators, we know all too well that the right product used in the wrong way can cause more harm than good. We are proud of the product lines that we sell, but we really want to make sure that what we are selling you is what you (and your treasured posessions) actually need.  Give us a call, drop us an email or call in and see us in person and we'll be more than happy to assist.

  • For products like pigments, do you really want to trust our camera or your screen when it comes to picking colours?  If you are serious enough about colour to be buying pigments, then we feel you probably really want to see them with your own eyes before buying.

  • Truth be told, we value old fashioned service and really like the face to face interaction that comes with actually meeting a customer, speaking on the phone or carrying out a dialogue over email.  Our customers and their precious things matter to us, it is why we are in this profession.  You are far more to us than simply a credit card payment and an order number.

                          That being said, below are some of the products that we are proud to make available to the public:


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Kremer Pigments have been discovering and redeveloping historical pigments since 1977. The Kremer Pigment range consists of over 1000 different mineral pigments made from precious and semiprecious stones.

Kremer pigments can be used in Oil, Acrylics, Tempera, Watercolor/Gouache, Lime/Fresco, Cement/Tadelakt, Violin Varnish/Wooden Surfaces, Ceramic and Silicate binder and Waterglas.

We also stock a range of Kremer Fillers & Building Materials, Mediums, Binders and Glues, Solvents, Chemicals and Additives.


At Endangered Heritage our Kremer stock is growing.  Come on in to see the current range and let us know if there are any particular colours you wish to have on your palette.

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Birch Haberdashery supply a very wide range of haberdashery, however most shops only stock the mainstream lines.  

Here at Endangered Heritage, we specialise in bringing you the section of the Birch range that you can't get through your regular fabric/craft store.  

Our stock includes leather needles, embroidery sharps, curved sewing needles, curved beading needles and airplane-safe thread cutters.  Anything that Birch supply, we can get for you.

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Liberon were first established in France in the 19th Century.

Liberon is traditionally recognised as the premium wood-care range for antique restoration and specialised furniture care.

Liberon manufacture and supply the best natural waxes, polishes and materials for furniture care restoration and finishing demanded by specialist restorers and those in the wood care and manufacturing sector including wood turners and associated trades.  We have catalogues and product usage sheets here in store. While we keep many of their lines in stock, we are very happy to order in any specialst Liberon products that you might require

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Albox

Albox specialise in polypropylene products for records management - office, archival and photographic.

Albox products are acid free, metal free, adhesive free and recyclable.

Here at Endangered Heritage we carry a wide range of Albox products in stock, including garment and textile storage boxes, document boxes, photographic folders and the full range of Albox document and photo sleeves.  This includes sleeves for A3, A4, all standard photograph sizes, panoramic photographs, slides and negatives.

Anything we don't have in stock we are more than happy to order in for you.

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Intercept Technology

Intercept is an Anti-Corrosion technology.  "Accepted and used by institutions such as the Guggenheim, Tate Galleries, Boston Museum of Fine Arts and more, to protect sculptures, coins and other works of art.  The Intercept Technology has the ability to absorb and neutralise gases (including ozone, nitrous groups, formaldehyde, sulfur compounds, chlorine compounds, gaseous acetic acid and more) ensuring enhanced protection for your collections." 


Dehumidifiers

High levels of humidity cause corrosion of metals, warping of timbers and are the perfect environment to allow mold to grow. Especially after a flood or water inundation, there is a need to get moisture out fast.

Dehumidifiers reduce dampness and condensation quickly.  Endangered Heritage have minature rechargeable dehumidifiers for purchase and we sell or hire out larger dehumidifers.  These are very effective for smaller collections where there is a need to control relative humidity and are a vital tool for disaster response.