The peculiar shape of the curls in the ornamental composition clearly recalls the artistic and architectural style of Art Nouveau.
Born in contrast to mass production, Art Nouveau puts the emphasis on artisanship and on creativity. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that a poor material as iron lends itself so perfectly to the voluptuous shapes of Art Nouveau and its relative philosophy.
– Back door wrought iron grating: completely realised in wrought iron with Art Nouveau curls and a floral composition whose shapes are extremely close to reality.
– Grating for the main entrance: the iron structure is partially covered by some bespoke wood panels and also feature an element in tempered glass.
Both the doors stand out for their artistic thickness but also for the safety and thermal efficiency that they provide. A work that goes far beyond aesthetic for aesthetics’ sake.