Suffolk Ironworks
Suffolk Ironworks

Photo Gallery

We started 2025 off with something a little different, we were asked to make 6x signage panels for a new food hall opening in Ipswich Town Centre.

It was a challenging project but we pulled it off. The panels have several layers with shelving incorporated at the back for additional storage.

They are finished in our favourite aged brass with complimentary pearl gold backing plates - we love this colour combination.

We were very surprised to have been nominated by one of our customers for 'The Small Business Awards' in Suffolk. 

It was a long few months of voting & we had no idea of the outcome.

We had an absolute blast at the events evening in May, it was a great night. Sadly we didn't win any awards, however we were ranked in the top 10 for the public vote. We are overwhelmed to have been supported & voted for by so many - Thank you to all our customers, family & friends for pushing us this far.

We wouldn't be here without you.

In February 2024 we were contacted again by the fabulous NHS to help with a further fund raising project for their 'Butterfly Appeal'. This is a volunteer led service to help and support those sadly receiving end of life care in both Ipswich and Colchester Hospital.

For a couple of months we were very busy making 1000 metal butterflies which stood proudly in the hospital grounds to help raise awareness of this amazing charity. 

This was a new challenge for me, but I absolutely loved making it & am so pleased with the result. Our crab door knocker suits this beach-front house in Walberswick perfectly. Our customer has even named him - Klaus the crab!

This is our creature feature, we have made a few over the years.

 

Handmade sheep head handrails, made out of 150mm solid square steel cube.

 

 

We absolutely love our new personalised stamps.

Flowers and more..........

Some cool action shots!

We made 1000 pink & steel blooms for the NHS Blossom Appeal. Raising awareness throughout October 2021 for breast cancer. We helped raise an amazing £33,000 towards a new breast cancer centre at Ipswich Hospital. 

 

 

It's all in the details, even the smallest parts and components are still important.

A few images of local country shows which we have exhibited.

 

 

Solid metal snail, all ground out & shaped by hand.

We made a Champagne top stool, how cool is this?

Some cool signs for my own workshop.

Print | Sitemap
© Suffolk Ironworks