Metalwork & Ironwork · 19th Century
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This wrought iron grille, dating from the 18th and 19th centuries, evokes the artisanal mastery of bygone eras. With its elegant design, it features a series of vertical bars adorned with intricate spiral details, adding a distinctive character and a sense of protection without sacrificing aesthetics. The natural patina accumulated over the years highlights the history of this object, offering a palpable dialogue between the past and the present.
Object history
Originating from historical architecture, this grille may have been part of a balcony or a window in an ancient noble residence, serving both as a decorative and functional element. Its design reflects the trends of security and ornamentation of the period, symbolizing a time when iron forging was considered an art, rather than merely a means to an end.
Suggested uses
Ideal for use as a decorative element in a garden or patio, offering a touch of classic elegance.
Can serve as an accent piece on an interior wall, creating an interesting contrast with modernity.
Used as part of an artistic installation, it can highlight the beauty of ancient forging in a contemporary setting.

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