The Celtic chair is based on an ancient wooden chair used by tribal chiefs and elders whilst holding council. This simple design was made from two solid planks of wood- one slotting into the other.
Tony has adapted the design and changed the medium from wood to steel to create a chair with a more fluid line. The backrests are of open steel and come in a variety of designs.
An upholstered seat has been introduced for comfort. We have a selection of fabrics available or you can provide your own fabric. own
The steel frame is powder coated to give a smooth and even finish which is string and hardwearing. A large selection of colours is available.
Designer Metalcraft is situated in Cwm Morgan near Newcastle Emlyn in Carmarthenshire. It is near the borders of Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire. This is a popular tourist area. People come on holiday to visit Tenby, Cardigan, Carmarthen, New Quay, St. David's, to walk along the coastal footpath, take part in water sports, see the Pembrokeshire National Park and visit the Blue Ribbon beaches.
Designer Metalcraft makes and Fabricates all kinds of furniture, sculpture and art work including: dining tables, coffee tables with slate, ash, pine or glass tops, book cases, computer units, television tables, storage units, shelving, kitchens, fire grates, house signs, sign holders, window furniture, anything that can be an aid to the interior design of your house. Tony upholsters all the furniture using welsh foam and fabric bought in Haverford West and Newport. All items are powder coated in Llanelli near the Millennium coastal park.
Commission a sculpture in Welsh steel. Tony specialises in horses, ideal to grace the premises of any horse breeders, horse dealers, horse trainers, riding stables, horse stud. The large outdoor sculptures would suit the grounds of a garden, stately home or public park.
Tony's sculptures depict many themes including The Arthurian legends, The Mabinogion, Merlin, King Arthur, The Holy Grail and The Knights of the Round Table. Nature and wild life is another theme. The two-dimensional panels show bats, badgers, heron, daffodils, bluebells, squirrels, owls, and foxes. Tony has also made sculptures of a Welsh Dragon, one of which is situated in the local comprehensive school in Newcastle Emlyn- Ysgol Gyfun Emlyn. Tony is now making a Victorian shop front for Beacon Stoves and tiara bands for a jeweller who sells them at Harrods Store in London.