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30 October 2015

Made by the Forge – Inspired by Nature

Written by Juliet Fishenden
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Our relationship with nature still features as a keen trend in interiors at the moment – maybe as an alternative to all our modern day screen time! With the beautiful autumn colours all around us we are certainly noticing the changing of the seasons. Natural materials are still very fashionable in curtain fabrics and throws; texture is also very sought after with lots of layering of heavy cottons and rustic linens. Our curtain tie back hooks are a great way to add decorative fabric tie backs to your curtains, which keep curtains looking neat when drawn back, and add a perfect finishing touch.

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All our curtain pole collection is inspired by nature, from the Ram’s Horn finial to the Ball and Twisted Cage. The complete range is handcrafted and finished in either traditional matt black paint or locally sourced, natural beeswax.

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Our range of finials also includes the Cannon Ball, the Honey Dipper (shown below from one of our happy customers), the Thumper and the Button. Our poles are 20mm solid iron rather than hollow so can support heavy winter curtains. Every pole is made to your measurements and if you need help there is a helpful measuring up video. There is also an easy pricing guide which works out how much your individual poles are going to cost. If you need any help we are always willing to answer any questions on 01473 487118.

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Here, you’ll find a news feed straight from the forge posted by myself, Juliet, Richard’s wife and business partner. Here you will find updated product information as well as personal observations about Richard’s craft.

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