In ancient times, items made of forged metal were considered more valuable than gold. Most often, weapons, household items, and decor were made from forging. Everything is changing, and the development of new technologies has made it possible to make forging elements available to everyone , and their field of application has expanded significantly.
Where are forged elements used
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In the manufacture of furniture. The legs of tables, chairs, benches are made of metal, shelves, galoshes, hangers are made entirely. Headboards and cabinet doors are often forged, as are furniture fittings (for example, handles). For such items, it is important that they correspond to the general design of the room, and nothing obstructs the decorative details.
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In the decoration of the dwelling from the outside. It can be lattices of windows and balconies, stair railings, a canopy over the front door. Often these items combine an aesthetic function with a security one.
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For the production of fences: forged fences are the most durable and graceful. In addition, you can decorate stone or brick fences, gates and wickets with forging details.
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For small architectural forms on the personal plot: gazebos, benches, barbecues, arches, awnings, flower stands, terraces.
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For home decoration (sconces, candlesticks, mirror frames, etc.).
Excellent compatibility of steel with many other materials (wood, stone, glass), as well as plants and textiles, gives a rich soil for combinations.
Forging and interior style
Forged products can fit into almost any interior style if they are made in accordance with its canons.
So, a simple symmetrical pattern is suitable for the classics; gothic - symmetry is also important, but add complexity; pretentiousness and grace - for the baroque; pronounced asymmetry - rococo and modern. A dark metal color is suitable for a Gothic interior, for classics and retro - white, or antique patina.
Minimalism welcomes strict geometry of forms, hi-tech - conciseness and straight lines. They go well with the chrome finish. The Romanesque style implies a single center of composition, from where the curls spread; Byzantine and Russian - floral patterns.
Products of any complexity and in any style will be made by a forging studio in Krasnodar . Only professionals with extensive experience work here, including designers with art education and craftsmen with at least five years of experience.