The Craft, History, and Vision
Welcome to our resource center. Here, we bridge the gap between 17th-century mastery and modern architectural excellence.
A Legacy of Royal Craftsmanship
The foundations of decorative ironwork in Britain were laid by the extraordinary genius of Jean Tijou. From the grand rebuilding of St Paul’s Cathedral under Sir Christopher Wren, where his restrained scrollwork harmonized with sacred architecture, to the flamboyant Hampton Court Palace, his work remains the gold standard. Tijou’s mastery at Kensington Palace and Windsor Castle demonstrated that ironwork could be more than functional; it could proclaim a monarch’s refined taste through intertwined monograms and curling foliage. We draw our inspiration from these royal sites, ensuring every project carries a piece of this Baroque history.Architectural Landmarks and Influences Tijou’s influence redefined both public and private spaces. At Chatsworth House, his “Golden Gates” and delicate stair balustrades exemplify how ironwork enhances both interiors and landscapes. Similarly, at Drayton House, ornate garden screens show a Baroque spectacle in miniature, proving that royal-style grandeur could be scaled for private estates. Even the London Private Townhouses of the 17th century became canvases for Tijou, where bespoke balcony railings and window grilles served as status symbols for the wealthy elite.
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Historic Masterpieces
Discover the enduring brilliance of Jean Tijou’s royal commissions, from the flamboyant screens of Hampton Court to the refined railings of St Paul’s Cathedral. These iconic works define the high Baroque standard that inspires our craftsmanship.
The Designer’s Folio
Our designs are rooted in the intricate patterns of the 1693 A New Book of Drawings. We faithfully preserve Tijou’s artistic lineage through authentic acanthus leaves, floral arabesques, and symbolic heraldry.
Engineering Standards
We ensure longevity through structural precision and traditional joinery. By focusing on perfect geometry and stable foundations, we create ironwork that serves as a secure, elegant frame for generations.
Automated Excellence
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Landmarks of Craftsmanship
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St Paul’s Cathedral: Discover the restrained refinement of the choir railings and chancel gates designed to harmonize with Sir Christopher Wren’s classical interior. -
Hampton Court Palace: Explore the “Tijou Screen,” a monumental collection of twelve panels featuring royal crests, gilded foliage, and mythical creatures along the River Thames. -
Chatsworth House: Witness the “Golden Gates” and the delicate scrolls of the Great Stairs balustrade that catch the light beneath grand murals. -
Burghley House: Learn about the spectacular 17th-century gates, lavishly adorned with gilded scrollwork and copper-leaf details.
Design Principles & Standards
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The 1693 Folio: We reference Jean Tijou’s A New Book of Drawings, the first collection of its kind in England, featuring twenty engraved plates of intricate gate and screen designs. -
Material Integrity: Following historical precedents, we emphasize high-quality wrought iron and traditional joinery techniques to ensure that every fence and railing endures for generations. -
Symmetry & Harmony: Like Tijou’s Baroque masterpieces, our designs balance exuberance with proportion, ensuring the ironwork complements its architectural setting. -
The Art of Finishes: We study traditional methods of gilding and protective painting (black or dark green) to emphasize craftsmanship and provide a luxurious aura.