Works
Balustrade in Curves
6.5 m × 1 m – forged steel, organic line drawing. Brandenburg.
Balustrade – Maison Mosaïque
8 m × 1 m – created for a house designed by architect Nicolas Braillon.
Organic Fence – Protagon
23 m × 2 m. Front fence of the Protagon cultural space – artist residency in Frankfurt.
Organic Fence, Part 2 – Protagon
5 m × 2 m. Extension of the Protagon fence, built on site during a residency.
Organic Gate – Protagon
8 m × 2 m. Monumental entrance gate for the Protagon cultural venue, Frankfurt – design and mechanism end-to-end from the workshop.
Theatre Venue Sign – Protagon
7 m high overline marking the entrance of the Protagon cultural venue, Frankfurt – built during an art residency.
Oak Shutter – Maison Mosaïque
2.10 m × 3 m – oak and steel, with a synchronised opening mechanism. Maison Mosaïque.
Frequently asked
What kind of architectural metalwork do you produce?
Balustrades, gates, doors, perforated screens, shutters, signage, and structural details. From a single stair detail to a full perimeter fence – always custom, never catalogue.
Do you coordinate with the architect and the site team?
Yes. The workshop reads CAD sets, attends site visits when geometry calls for it, and produces shop drawings against your set. Installation is planned with the general contractor and the relevant trades.
How long is a typical architectural commission?
From signed brief to install: typically twelve to twenty weeks. Shop drawings and sample sign-off in the first three to four weeks; fabrication and finishing follow; install is scheduled against the project programme.
Can you do on-site welding and adjustments?
Yes – the workshop is set up for on-site work in Germany and France, with full insurance for live arc and gas operations. For most balustrades and gates, a portion of the work is finished on site to deal with structural tolerances.