Custom architectural metalwork for Charlotte's historic homes. Railings, gates, fireplace surrounds, ornamental brackets — third generation, every weld done in-house.
A small slice of the last twelve months. Each project starts with a site visit, a hand-sketched proposal, and a steel-on-paper drawing you can hold. We don't render in 3D — we hammer in 1.
Architectural ironwork, in the strict sense. We don't do furniture, we don't do sculpture, we don't do dragon door knockers. We do the iron that makes a building work — and we do it the old way.
Interior stair rails, exterior balcony rails, code-compliant guard sections. Forged pickets, cast finials, mortised-and-tenoned joinery where possible.
Pedestrian garden gates, driveway gates, courtyard gates. Hand-forged scrollwork and traditional latches. Hinges drilled into stone or set into oak posts.
Riveted plate surrounds, period-correct reproductions of 1890s–1920s designs, custom screens and andirons. Built to draft well, age beautifully.
Sign brackets, shelf supports, exterior light sconces, oversized strap hinges. The small pieces that keep older buildings looking like themselves.
Every project moves through the same four stages: discovery (site visit + sketches), drawing (hand-inked, full-scale), forge (in-house, every weld), and install (our crew, never sub-contracted).
Most jobs take eight to fourteen weeks from signed proposal to install. The long ones run a year. We won't promise a month — wrought iron resents being rushed.
See the full process →"Every railing tells you who's lived there before. We're just adding our chapter."
Tell us about the project. We'll come measure, sketch in pencil, and send a proposal within two weeks. No site fee for Charlotte addresses.
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