The Ironart team were commissioned to make some simple but effective steel planters/edging for a house in South West London for garden designer Alex Miller.
Alan Paterson
We are delighted to welcome two new blacksmiths to the Ironart team. Alan Patterson is a highly experienced smith with many years of forging and some illustrious blacksmithing projects to his name.
We have been commissioned to restore a number of lovely Coalbrookdale cast iron benches over the last few months. These items are becoming extremely sought after and are fetching high sums at auction so are well worth restoring.
Ironart braziers and bonfire night – what better excuse to enjoy the great British outdoors before winter really sets in! These braziers and fire pits are available in two designs: go for the more upright Fluted brazier for those ‘standing-up’ chatting garden parties, or if you want a more laid back low-level fire to sit down and put the world to rights over some toasted marshmallows the Malvern Brazier is definitely the one to go for.
On Friday the sixth stage of the Tour of Britain bike race kicked off in Bath. As many of you will know (the Wiggo sideburns are a dead giveaway) cycling is something that is very close to Andy’s heart – so no prizes for guessing who took full advantage of this wonderful photo opportunity!
Ironart’s Martin Smith worked closely with our clients Woodhouse & Law in Bath to design, make and install this amazing ‘found objects’ gate at Zero Degrees in Bristol.
Garden antiques expert James Rylands writes in detail about Coalbrookdale garden furniture in the July/August issue of Antique Collecting magazine – an interesting article that’s well worth a read if you can lay your hands on a copy.
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