Metalwork & Ironwork · 18th Century
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1890 €
1890 €
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Madrid, Spain
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This 18th-century iron grille stands out for its elegant design and the mastery of its forging. The vertical lines, combined with an intricate central motif, reveal the skill of the blacksmiths of the time, who managed to balance functionality and aesthetics. The patina of the iron, a result of its history and the passage of time, provides a rich texture that invites contemplation and dialogue with the surroundings. Each wear and mark tells a story, making this piece a testament to the past that subtly integrates into contemporary spaces.
Object history
Originating from an ancient palace in southern Spain, this grille was part of a security system that not only protected but also beautified the entrances of the nobles of the time. Its design reflects the influence of the Baroque, where ornamentation becomes a symbol of status. Having been lovingly restored, it retains its historical essence while adapting to the requirements of modern design.
Suggested uses
• Ideal as a decorative element on an interior wall,
• Perfect for separating spaces without losing luminosity,
• Can be used in gardens as part of a landscaping structure,
• Functional as a decorative panel at outdoor events,
• Adds a touch of history to the entrance of a home.

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