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Signature metalwork for the room people remember.

Light fixtures, screens, bar fronts, signage – pieces that hold the brand without shouting it.

Restaurants, hotels, retail interiors live or die on the second-read details. Metalwork that earns a second glance – and a third, after the meal – is doing the room's heavy lifting.

Pieces designed against an interior brief, built once at proper weight and finish, installed to the install programme of the project.

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Brand-aligned design

Working from the interior team's reference, not a stock library.

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Built to live

Edges, fixings, finishes chosen for daily use and routine cleaning.

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Lead times honoured

Production calibrated to the opening date – not the other way around.

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Compliance and install

Documentation for fire, electrical and structural sign-off where it matters.

Examples from the workshop

FAQ

Frequently asked

Can the workshop meet an opening date?

Yes – production is planned backward from the opening date, with milestones for samples, drawings and install. We accept a project only when the calendar allows real time for finishing; we do not rush surfaces.

Do you work with interior designers and design studios?

Yes, frequently. We read the design team's reference set (mood boards, plans, finish samples) and produce fabrication drawings that align with the rest of the interior. The interior team stays the client; we are a fabrication partner.

What about regulatory compliance – fire, electrical, structural?

For light fixtures we ship with VDE/CE-compliant wiring and certified electrical components, plus a wiring diagram. For structural pieces (bar fronts, screens, signage) we provide load notes and fixings schedules. Fire ratings depend on jurisdiction and are addressed at brief stage.

How does maintenance work after install?

Each project ships with a care sheet – what to clean it with, what to keep off it, when to re-wax a surface. We are available for a check-in after the first year and for repair or refinishing at any time.

Can you make multiple identical pieces?

Within reason. Forged and hand-finished work has natural variation by design; we will not pretend it is industrial. For runs of light fixtures or bar elements we standardise the structure and let finish carry the family resemblance.

Carry an idea. Bring it to steel.

If you carry a project – a piece, a building, a setting – I would like to hear about it. Most commissions begin with a short exchange about the place, the use, the rough budget and timeline.

Brief a project