Rustic Pine Cone and Needle Wrought Iron Door Grille

One of our all time favorite builders, Ricky Parker, who does a lot of very well built homes around Henderson, TX., sent over a fabulous design duo - Jerri Spivey and Kristal McNew- for a very special project.



The design goal was to echo the rustic beauty of The Piney Woods of East Texas in the amazing detail of the metal work, while still allowing for a generous view of nature itself through the glass.

J and K Designs is made up of the design team, Jerri Spivey and Kristal McNew.  Together, they offer superb interior design services ranging from the blueprint stage through the final decor.


About a year before, we had built a gorgeous three tier pine cone and needle wrought iron chandelier, which happened to also be a fandelier for one of Ricky's clients;  Jerri and Kristal just so happened to have a similar idea for their current client's home.  This time, the pine cones and needles would serve in adorning two pairs of exterior doors.  We went back and forth on how much of the grille should be open to view the beautiful scenery around the home and finally settled on a design very similar to what the girls had pictured.



Every single piece of metal on the grilles is hand forged, every pine cone is put together from several layers of metal, and everything including the textures is hammered in right here at our Dallas shop, where Potter Art Metal has resided for almost a century.  Even the grille hinges are custom designed to fit the look we were going for.

I honestly don't think that the photos do these door grilles justice, and Jerri and Kristal seem to agree: "Photos just don't do them justice-they are beyond fabulous!  You are so talented, and it was a pleasure working with you on this project." (Thanks girls!  I loved working with you as well!)
As always with our work, you really have to experience the fine hand worked detail first hand.  We take our metalwork very seriously (smily face.)

written by: Izabela Wojcik

Gothic Style Chandeliers

Izabela Wojcik: Designer for
Potter Art Metal Studios in Dallas, Tx.
Just wanted to show off my latest beauties...
I always love designing metalwork and lighting, but the gryphon chandelier in the background is a bit different and extra cool; which, of course, is my thing!

I designed this chandelier for one of Candace Atkins' clients.  Candace is a realtor in Dallas, Texas, with a passion for helping her cients achieve the advantages of homeownership;  this includes such perks as helping decorate their new homes.

It is a reverse tier fixture.  Why you ask?  Well, first, reverse tier chandeliers are really neat and different, but most importantly they serve a very serious role... like in the home of this particular client, who wanted a rather long fixture to drop inside an oval stair case.

A traditional three tier chandelier would have been too heavy on the bottom, but with the tiers reversed, we end up with the two gryphons, situated inside the longer side of the oval, to be enjoyed on the perimeter of the middle ring of the second story's balcony railing, and the smaller tier below, so that the first floor gets a beautiful, yet not overwhelming view as well.

See something you can't live without?  Visit Potter Art Metal Studios and I'll be happy to help you choose the perfect chandelier or any other piece of metalwork you can think of for your home or business.  I have been designing metalwork for over 7 years, this includes chandeliers, fandeliers, railings, tabe bases, doors, gates, etc...  What can I say?  You just can't beat custom metalwork!