Hildegard
With decorative carved spandrel details, and feature dovetails on the back frame, this door is a resurrected gem
The Hildegard is based on a 16th Century door from Church Farm in Suffolk, now found on display at the V&A Museum. It represents the vernacular design approach that was prevalent during this period.
The Hildegard offers a level of quality and detail that is increasingly rare in an age of mass production and modern materials. Traditionally handmade using quarter sawn oak and using nailed and clenched construction, this door isbuilt to outlast all expectations. The fact that the original door is still in existence today after over 500 years is testament to the quality of the original design.
With decorative carved spandrel details, and feature dovetails on the back frame, this door is a resurrected gem
The Hildegard is based on a 16th Century door from Church Farm in Suffolk, now found on display at the V&A Museum. It represents the vernacular design approach that was prevalent during this period.
The Hildegard offers a level of quality and detail that is increasingly rare in an age of mass production and modern materials. Traditionally handmade using quarter sawn oak and using nailed and clenched construction, this door isbuilt to outlast all expectations. The fact that the original door is still in existence today after over 500 years is testament to the quality of the original design.
The Hildegard is based on a 16th Century door from Church Farm in Suffolk, now found on display at the V&A Museum. It represents the vernacular design approach that was prevalent during this period.
The Hildegard offers a level of quality and detail that is increasingly rare in an age of mass production and modern materials. Traditionally handmade using quarter sawn oak and using nailed and clenched construction, this door isbuilt to outlast all expectations. The fact that the original door is still in existence today after over 500 years is testament to the quality of the original design.
The Hildegard is based on a 16th Century door from Church Farm in Suffolk, now found on display at the V&A Museum. It represents the vernacular design approach that was prevalent during this period.
The Hildegard offers a level of quality and detail that is increasingly rare in an age of mass production and modern materials. Traditionally handmade using quarter sawn oak and using nailed and clenched construction, this door isbuilt to outlast all expectations. The fact that the original door is still in existence today after over 500 years is testament to the quality of the original design.
The Hildegard is based on a 16th Century door from Church Farm in Suffolk, now found on display at the V&A Museum. It represents the vernacular design approach that was prevalent during this period.
The Hildegard offers a level of quality and detail that is increasingly rare in an age of mass production and modern materials. Traditionally handmade using quarter sawn oak and using nailed and clenched construction, this door isbuilt to outlast all expectations. The fact that the original door is still in existence today after over 500 years is testament to the quality of the original design.
The Hildegard is based on a 16th Century door from Church Farm in Suffolk, now found on display at the V&A Museum. It represents the vernacular design approach that was prevalent during this period.
The Hildegard offers a level of quality and detail that is increasingly rare in an age of mass production and modern materials. Traditionally handmade using quarter sawn oak and using nailed and clenched construction, this door isbuilt to outlast all expectations. The fact that the original door is still in existence today after over 500 years is testament to the quality of the original design.
With decorative carved spandrel details, and feature dovetails on the back frame, this door is a resurrected gem
With decorative carved spandrel details, and feature dovetails on the back frame, this door is a resurrected gem
The Hildegard is based on a 16th Century door from Church Farm in Suffolk, now found on display at the V&A Museum. It represents the vernacular design approach that was prevalent during this period.
The Hildegard offers a level of quality and detail that is increasingly rare in an age of mass production and modern materials. Traditionally handmade using quarter sawn oak and using nailed and clenched construction, this door isbuilt to outlast all expectations. The fact that the original door is still in existence today after over 500 years is testament to the quality of the original design.
The Hildegard is based on a 16th Century door from Church Farm in Suffolk, now found on display at the V&A Museum. It represents the vernacular design approach that was prevalent during this period.
The Hildegard offers a level of quality and detail that is increasingly rare in an age of mass production and modern materials. Traditionally handmade using quarter sawn oak and using nailed and clenched construction, this door isbuilt to outlast all expectations. The fact that the original door is still in existence today after over 500 years is testament to the quality of the original design.
The Hildegard is based on a 16th Century door from Church Farm in Suffolk, now found on display at the V&A Museum. It represents the vernacular design approach that was prevalent during this period.
The Hildegard offers a level of quality and detail that is increasingly rare in an age of mass production and modern materials. Traditionally handmade using quarter sawn oak and using nailed and clenched construction, this door isbuilt to outlast all expectations. The fact that the original door is still in existence today after over 500 years is testament to the quality of the original design.
This timeless, classic design needs little alteration but can be subtly tailored to make each one bespoke
The Hildegard is typically supplied with blacksmith made H hinges and an S handle. The S handle is taken from an historic example and is unique to us. It’s crude simplicity compliments this door perfectly, but can be swapped for a stirrup or ring handle, depending on preference.
The carving on the frame is the main decorative feature of this door. Our standard carving replicates the original door at the V&A, but this can be varied and made more unique to you. The structure of the back frame also permits a small viewer window to be added.
This timeless, classic design needs little alteration but can be subtly tailored to make each one bespoke
The Hildegard is typically supplied with blacksmith made H hinges and an S handle. The S handle is taken from an historic example and is unique to us. It’s crude simplicity compliments this door perfectly, but can be swapped for a stirrup or ring handle, depending on preference.
The carving on the frame is the main decorative feature of this door. Our standard carving replicates the original door at the V&A, but this can be varied and made more unique to you. The structure of the back frame also permits a small viewer window to be added.
The Hildegard is typically supplied with blacksmith made H hinges and an S handle. The S handle is taken from an historic example and is unique to us. It’s crude simplicity compliments this door perfectly, but can be swapped for a stirrup or ring handle, depending on preference.
The carving on the frame is the main decorative feature of this door. Our standard carving replicates the original door at the V&A, but this can be varied and made more unique to you. The structure of the back frame also permits a small viewer window to be added.
The Hildegard is typically supplied with blacksmith made H hinges and an S handle. The S handle is taken from an historic example and is unique to us. It’s crude simplicity compliments this door perfectly, but can be swapped for a stirrup or ring handle, depending on preference.
The carving on the frame is the main decorative feature of this door. Our standard carving replicates the original door at the V&A, but this can be varied and made more unique to you. The structure of the back frame also permits a small viewer window to be added.
The Hildegard is typically supplied with blacksmith made H hinges and an S handle. The S handle is taken from an historic example and is unique to us. It’s crude simplicity compliments this door perfectly, but can be swapped for a stirrup or ring handle, depending on preference.
The carving on the frame is the main decorative feature of this door. Our standard carving replicates the original door at the V&A, but this can be varied and made more unique to you. The structure of the back frame also permits a small viewer window to be added.
The Hildegard is typically supplied with blacksmith made H hinges and an S handle. The S handle is taken from an historic example and is unique to us. It’s crude simplicity compliments this door perfectly, but can be swapped for a stirrup or ring handle, depending on preference.
The carving on the frame is the main decorative feature of this door. Our standard carving replicates the original door at the V&A, but this can be varied and made more unique to you. The structure of the back frame also permits a small viewer window to be added.
This timeless, classic design needs little alteration but can be subtly tailored to make each one bespoke
This timeless, classic design needs little alteration but can be subtly tailored to make each one bespoke
The Hildegard is typically supplied with blacksmith made H hinges and an S handle. The S handle is taken from an historic example and is unique to us. It’s crude simplicity compliments this door perfectly, but can be swapped for a stirrup or ring handle, depending on preference.
The carving on the frame is the main decorative feature of this door. Our standard carving replicates the original door at the V&A, but this can be varied and made more unique to you. The structure of the back frame also permits a small viewer window to be added.
The Hildegard is typically supplied with blacksmith made H hinges and an S handle. The S handle is taken from an historic example and is unique to us. It’s crude simplicity compliments this door perfectly, but can be swapped for a stirrup or ring handle, depending on preference.
The carving on the frame is the main decorative feature of this door. Our standard carving replicates the original door at the V&A, but this can be varied and made more unique to you. The structure of the back frame also permits a small viewer window to be added.
The Hildegard is typically supplied with blacksmith made H hinges and an S handle. The S handle is taken from an historic example and is unique to us. It’s crude simplicity compliments this door perfectly, but can be swapped for a stirrup or ring handle, depending on preference.
The carving on the frame is the main decorative feature of this door. Our standard carving replicates the original door at the V&A, but this can be varied and made more unique to you. The structure of the back frame also permits a small viewer window to be added.