Since the end of the 19th century, steel and wrought iron have taken over parks and gardens.
Whether through simple structures such as plant supports, or through larger structures such as greenhouses or bridges, metal contributes to the beautification of your environment.
Passionate about our profession, we can offer you and adapt all types of works depending on the location, its history and our imagination!
18th century style bridge
Our first bridge was built in a magnificent 15th and 18th century property in Poitou Charentes, where several arms of the river reshape the park with the seasons.
We opted for a design inspired by 18th century ironwork.
The decking is made of acacia, a local wood.
The latter brought us other more contemporary projects but always integrating perfectly into their environment and with, I hope, a little note of magic and poetry…
Pergola, Arbour: a difference in feet!
This pergola, sober and classic, would be more likened to an arbour since it is not leaning but is supported by feet around its entire periphery.
A trellis connects the whole to promote the support of a future climbing plant.
All our pergolas or arbours are made of solid steel.
All the decorations are of course forged by us.
The magic of a place
Although different, this set of 3 bridges was installed on the same property: a magnificently restored old mill in the Niortaise region.
More contemporary, we worked on classic shapes for the first bridge, more isolated in the park, then more “magical” on the other two.
The encrustation of enamels has a lot to do with it!
The environment and the care given to the park add to the magic of the place.
Wrought iron pergola and enamel
Leaning against an outbuilding, this pergola covers a terrace intended to receive friends.
The forged decorations with enamel inlays give it a poetic and romantic note.
A reed screen covers the roof, guaranteeing shade and freshness.
Solid steel structure, decorations forged by us, metallization finish and polyurethane paint.