
“Custom stainless steel boundary railings in Clifton, Bristol. A maintenance-free, cost-effective alternative to wrought iron, featuring intricate hidden wildlife sculptures like snails, bees, and dragonflies.”
Commissioned for a residential property at 84 Worrall Road in Clifton, Bristol, this pair of bespoke stainless steel railings elegantly guides visitors up the pathway to the front door. Mounted securely into smooth Portland stone bases, the structure offers a clean, contemporary aesthetic that perfectly complements the surrounding stonework and traditional architecture of the home.
What makes this installation truly special is how it balances extreme practicality with whimsical storytelling. Constructed entirely from stainless steel, these railings offer a cost-effective alternative to traditional wrought iron while being completely maintenance-free—meaning they will never rust or require a fresh coat of paint.
Woven through the sleek, modern horizontal bars are delicate, twisting vines, leaves, and roots. A closer inspection as you ascend the path reveals a miniature enchanted garden of wildlife: a snail rests peacefully atop one of the structural posts, a bee explores a blooming metal rose, and intricate dragonflies pause gracefully along the top wire. It successfully turns an everyday handrail into a joyful moment of discovery.



