Our Spades arch was a public art work for a new development in Newick, West Sussex. Built on the site of a former fruit farm this commission celebrates what was once a key industry in this village. The arch and spades appear to come straight out of the grass and are...
The Deneway nature reserve gates were commissioned by Sussex Wildlife trust to enhance and refresh the access to this urban woodland. Sitting on the edge of Brighton this green belt connects the downland beyond to the city. The brief called for a strong and robust...
These three metal pergolas were recently designed and fabricated for the newly refurbished gardens of the 18th century artist, William Hogarth. Hogarths House is in Chiswick, West London and the pergolas recreate a ‘Nut walk’ that featured in the original...
Our compass public art railing runs for over 40m on what was once the site of the Ordnance survey map in Southampton. The design features a spinning compass motif that celebrates the history of the site. The arrow orientation alternates to each of the cardinal points,...
A commission comprising of 6 panels of public art metalwork for a covered walkway. This design is particularly dynamic and has a strong graphic feel. The screen shows salt being raked out to dry, a practice once common in the local salt making industry. The sheets...