Ince
Blundell, Lancashire |
These
wrought iron panels use clean flowing lines and crisp
detailing to fill the gaps in the banisters of a seventies barn conversion. The flowing curvilinear motif used for the stair panel repeats as a series of mirror images across the gallery panels.
Feature
joinery is made using
hot punched holes, ballnuts and satin polished
bronze spacers. The bars are
forged to shape using traditional
blacksmithing techniques and their burnished and waxed finish enhances the subtle tones and textures of the metal.
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