Zeitgeist and tradition Blacksmiths & artistic locksmiths. Classic blacksmiths, architectural metalwork, stainless steel work. Immortal for thousands of years - the blacksmith's craft.
Blacksmithing is one of the oldest craft traditions in human history, dating back to the earliest civilizations. It has not only practical but also artistic aspects that have made it an enduring cultural asset. The combination of zeitgeist and tradition describes the continuous change that this craft undergoes: deeply rooted in ancient techniques on the one hand, but always open to modern innovations and styles on the other.
Classic forge
The classic forge stands for master craftsmanship in which iron and steel are traditionally forged using a hammer and anvil. Products of timeless quality are created here: from tools and weapons to decorative elements such as railings and gates.
Building metalwork
In the metalworking shop, the art of forging is applied to architecture. Railings, fences, stairs and gates are individually designed, often with elaborate decorations. Here, functionality and aesthetics merge to complement both modern and historic buildings with unique metalwork.
Stainless steel work
By working with stainless steel, blacksmithing has added a modern material to its repertoire that is both robust and corrosion-resistant. Stainless steel is often used in contemporary designs and combines the strength of the metal with a minimalist, shiny aesthetic.
The art of forging remains everlasting because it is passed down through generations and never loses its roots. Tradition and innovation go hand in hand, and blacksmithing proves that it still has a place in the modern age - always in tune with current needs and the spirit of the times.