From coffee tables to Gothic chandeliers: my new wrought iron designs

I've not been blogging for quite some time, so I decided to show off a few of my recent designs....
It's a mix of custom light fixtures, coffee tables, and exterior gates.  Some are wrought iron, some are more modern and nickel plated, and all of them can be made for your home, in a custom size, a finish you desire, and what ever the configuration your home requires.  Let me know what your favorites are, and click HERE to get a hold of me.  Here we go...

This is one of my favorites, a hanging branch fixture... some might consider it a hanging branch sconce, and others a hanging branch chandelier... what ever works for you.  It's the perfect piece for a transitional or contemporary home.  A great finish for this fabulous fixture would be a brushed nickel or a polished chrome, but it can also fit in a more traditional home as well, with a gold or silver or even a natural wrought iron look.





Going toward a more traditional design, this four candle chandelier is a great piece for anyone with a smaller dining room table.  It provides plenty of WOW factor, without taking up the space of a larger, more traditional designs.  The scrolls are beautifully textured, and I think that this finish is just perfect for the design.






A simple candelabra goes a long way... In this case it will be all about the textures and finishes.... Maybe a mix of dark pewter with a touch of antiqued copper or brass.






The large quatrefoil design is just the thing for this simple, yet effective red coffee table design.  The vibe of this piece changes entirely by changing the finish to a soft nickel plating or even a warm black finish.






For those of you with large homes and a whole lot of ceiling space, a three tier gothic chandelier is just the thing.  The entire fixture is spectacular, but the bottom tier is where the magic really happens.  I've alternated lights with gorgeous, hand forged floral details.







Quatrefoils are, in my opinion, one of the most gorgeous designs ever made by the old masters.  I just can't get enough of them.  Here is a gate design, which incorporates two types of quatrefoils, which makes for a very impressive piece of functional art.