— Craft & Finish

Machined to tolerances that show in photography.

Precision metalwork specified at the drawing stage. Every joint, every finish, every production run held to the same standard.

Extreme macro close-up of a brass fixture arm joint, cool studio strobe light revealing the machined chamfer and hand-finished edge, stark white background, no environmental context, architectural framing filling the full frame
Extreme macro close-up of a brass fixture arm joint, cool studio strobe light revealing the machined chamfer and hand-finished edge, stark white background, no environmental context, architectural framing filling the full frame
/ Manufacturing Precision

Tolerances consistent across every production run.

Each component is CNC-machined and hand-finished in sequence. Joints are fitted before final assembly — no gap-filling, no surface correction after the fact.

The same fixture specified today will match the one installed twelve months later. Dimensional and finish records are held per production batch.

Macro close-up of a brushed brass surface showing directional grain and patina variation, cool studio strobe raking across the metal at a low angle to reveal texture depth, isolated on a near-white background, no context or staging
Macro close-up of a brushed brass surface showing directional grain and patina variation, cool studio strobe raking across the metal at a low angle to reveal texture depth, isolated on a near-white background, no context or staging
Finish Integrity

Patina is a decision, not a variable.

Brass, bronze, and blackened steel finishes are documented with age timelines. You select the starting point and the target state — the studio delivers to that specification.

Custom patinas, brushing directions, and lacquer schedules are available at the drawing stage. The finish is part of the specification, not an afterthought.

+ Custom Specification

Specify custom sizes and finishes before drawings are finalized.

Contact the studio at the drawing stage. Custom dimensions, finish sequences, and production scheduling are confirmed before a specification is locked — not retrofitted after.