The huge bar top was hand-fired copper with a lightly textured iron frame in natural black. It had to be built in three sections, and the copper was inlayed and lightly textured. The bar was surrounded by Rushton barstools with a rust finish, and hand-fired copper weave in the backs.
We even made a floor mounted foot rest for the bar, from 1.5 inch diameter round stock that had decorative mounting brackets.
The outdoor lighting was capped in fired copper, powder coated, and featured amber art glass which casts a warm glow on the exterior of the rustic setting.
The club wanted their logo displayed prominantly, so we plasma-cut the delicate elements and sillouetted them on the firescreen. The look thrughout the lodge was incredable and we were fortunate to be major players in the decor. The pieces we made had a huge range...from very functional to highly decorative.
I have included some shots that will hopefully inspire you!
Sincerely,
Corky Baker
President and Chief Hunter Dude
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