Metalwork & Ironwork · 19th Century
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This 19th-century decorated iron grille is a testament to the art of forging at a time when functionality intertwined with aesthetics. Its intricate design features a series of floral and geometric motifs, each meticulously crafted by artisan hands. The patina it has developed over the years adds a visual depth that evokes stories of yesteryear, while the robustness of the iron ensures its durability over time.
The structure, with its elegant lines and balanced proportions, suggests a duality between protection and beauty. This piece serves not only as an architectural element but also invites contemplation, creating a subtle dialogue between interior and exterior spaces. The grille, with its rich heritage, reflects the craftsmanship of the 19th century, ideal for those who value history in their contemporary decor.
Object history
Originating from a 19th-century mansion in a European region known for its iron forging tradition, this grille was conceived as part of a security system that also beautified the entrance of the home. Over the years, it has witnessed countless events and preserved the privacy of generations. Its style reflects the neoclassical influences of the era, where ornamentation and functionality were essential in residential architecture.
Suggested uses
As a central element in an entrance, framing a garden or patio
Integrated into an interior design as a decorative art piece
Used as a room divider in contemporary spaces
To display climbing plants, adding greenery and dynamism
Restored and placed in a window, evoking a vintage style

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