Reed Doors

Highly textured forged stainless steel ‘reed panels’ and door furniture for a front and back door of a fully restored stately home. Designed, made and installed by Charles Normandale and the team from Wheely Down Forge Ltd < Back to Gates and Doors...

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Wine Cellar Doors Small

Two centrally pivoting steel double skinned wine cellar doors with mechanical drop bolt mechanisms. Part of a new build mansion, the concept was inspired by the client’s occupation as football manager. Designed, made and installed by Charles Normandale and the team from Wheely Down Forge Ltd < Back...

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The New War

Transition Touring Exhibition Charles proposal for a 1.5 metre high sculpture entitled The New War was included in a major international contemporary forged metal design exhibition organised by The British Artist Blacksmith Association, which coincided with the Ypres 2016 International Gathering of Blacksmiths event. The exhibition title...

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Silver Shoon

Winning national competition entry, commissioned by Guildford Borough Council Charles won a commission from Guildford Borough Council to design, make and install a large sculpture sited on the banks of the River Wey at Woodbridge Meadows, Guildford. This is the largest public artwork of its kind...

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Lightning Conductors

Rosebery Ave, Islington, London, EC1. Made in bronze on the theme of tension and power Designed & made by: Charles Normandale Architect: Kinson Architects Ltd < Back to Street & Garden Furniture...

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Perch

Memorial seat designed and produced in mild steel plate for Southampton Trinity House Pilot David Howe, sited within Holy Rood Church, High Street, Southampton. Design and made by: Charles Normandale Photographer: Julie Brooks-Hill Date: 2005 < Back to Street & Garden Furniture...

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Henry Cort Street Furniture, International Competition

Charles Normandale was commissioned to design and produce street furniture for West Street, Fareham, Hampshire. This comprised seating, bicycle stands, railing, service bollards, notice boards and the town clock all to be made in wrought iron to commemorate Henry Cort’s invention of the iron puddling...

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Crosby Hall Weathervanes

Three weathervanes in mild steel, copper and gold leaf on the cupola roofs of Crosby Hall, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London SW3. Two vanes are 2.5 meters tall and the third, with the seastag, is 3.5 meters tall. Designed and made by Charles Normandale and the team from...

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