Chanterelle brass pull x2
Brass-cast chanterelles gathered in autumn in west Dorset and cast from life using lost wax process.
Their natural form lends itself perfectly to cupboard and drawer handles, flared caps fits the hand as if they were always meant to be pulled. There’s something deeply satisfying about translating an organic, fleeting thing into something solid and enduring, and in having these small, golden fragments of the seasons quietly embedded in your home.
30×50mm
Oak Mazegill Brass Pull x2
Cast from a real specimen of the remarkable Oak Mazegill (Daedalea quercina), this solid brass piece captures the intricate maze like gills that give the fungus its name. Found growing on old oak tree in Dorset, the oak mazegill forms tough, sculptural brackets that can live for many years, a quiet symbol of endurance in the woodland.
This casting preserves every ridge and contour of the original fungus, transformed into a functional object. It can be fitted as a distinctive drawer or cupboard pull, or mounted directly onto a wall so it appears to grow from the surface like a small piece of forest reclaimed in metal.
Brass Morel door handle
Made for The Ledbury this elusive Morel was found in the leaf litter of a Dorset woodland on a spring morning in April. This cast brass morel makes a standout and tactile door handle, blending natural form with solid. The honeycomb textured cap offers a satisfying grip, while the warm brass develops a rich patina over time, giving each piece a unique character.
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