Since 1997 Chris Brammall has been involved in town and city regeneration and redevelopment schemes across the UK such as Fareham Town Centre, Hoylake on The Wirral, The Renaissance of Whitehaven and Manchester City Park. Alongside larger commissions are local authority projects, public park regeneration, such as Sheffield and Barrow in Furness, sculptural public art commissions, including Hereford, Liverpool art benches and the Barrow weather vain, restoration work, shopfitting and signage and many residential assignments for private clients.
Each project demands a bespoke ‘tailor-made’ approach and all command equal attention to detail. These considerations are taken into account from the initial stage of design through to the final installation of the work.
Chris works closely with clients, architects, and public bodies to achieve deadlines, budgets and briefs. As a company we can also provide consultation on practical aspects such as design, installation, and finishing. With access to a large network of skilled professionals and craft based specialists we can provide either a consultancy service or an ‘all-inclusive’ package.
New and unusual projects are always welcome and a healthy appetite for a challenge has provided the business with a very interesting portfolio of work.
SOME EXAMPLES;
Sensory room for a special needs school
restoration of 18th and 19th century forged wrought iron waterwheel, gates and a canal bridge
museum work such as signage for the Magna Carta at Kew
several school projects including entrances, gates and an outside classroom
stainless steel sculpture for the interior of a swimming pool/spa resort
several sculptures for garden shows including Chelsea Flower Show and Hampton Court
staircases for private clients including spiral and fire escapes
shop fitting refurbishments including the design concept and manufacture
PHOTO CREDITS:
Heidi Schramli
Karen Wright - KAREN WRIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY, MANCHESTER
Eric Howard - KAREN WRIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY, MANCHESTER
David Ward
Chris Brammall