Balconies
Six hours in the van to deliver this but well worth it!!! It is safe to say I am chuffed to bits with this end product. Inspired by the surrounding heathland and history of the local area this Juliet balcony ticked all the boxes on the clients brief and has left one very happy customer. With mortise and tenon joints, rived construction, loads of time on my Massey and only a handful of discrete welds this has made one very happy smith.
Fitted a hop vine balcony to a newly converted oast house. I love jobs like this where I can depict organic form in steel because it challenges people preconceptions of ironwork. There are also a few wraps on the outer extremities of the piece which can make the viewer question production stages which helps to draw the viewer in. This balcony spits down the centre to allow items to be moved out of the doors and is finished in un treated galvanising.