Classical forging work
 


Art Nouveau railings
Walnut tree
Banister for a mansion
Brass gong with the family coat of arms
Archers

 

Art Nouveau railings

From the design to the making of small Art Nouveau banisters, the roses are of course forged in one piece. The fine gold leaf and a band of brass on the hand-rail gives colour to the whole banister.

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Walnut tree

Walnut tree about 5 m tall, Lonetal-East Service area on the A7 motorway.
The leaves were individually forged and then placed in position one by one to form an imposing crown. The heavy flower trough in which the tree is set provides stability and was completely lined with stainless steel.

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Banister for a mansion

A banister for a mansion forged completely from brass.
The banister was made on site so that it exactly fitted to the stair flights. All the parts were forged in classical free-form without using dies. Flat surfaces were brushed and the hand-rail polished. The whole banister was given a two-component coat of clear lacquer to prevent tarnishing.

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Brass gong with the family coat of arms

The call to dinner in style: a brass gong with the family coat of arms.
The gong was hammered out of 1.5 mm thick sheet brass.
The decorative surround was chased and the gong beaten out by hand following a pattern.

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Archers

Archers about 35 cms. tall, the bodies are forged from one piece.
The faces are partially cut out. The chain-mail shirt is chased.

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