The new life and message of iron

Where the rest of the locksmith’s workshop is transformed into a work of art Reinterpretation of large-scale industrial waste exclusively with works made between 8 and 15 cm. It is characterised by a wide thematic spectrum, which enables the representation of objects, crafts, and symbols of everyday life, while also allowing for deeper reflections.

Birds

The creator is a “metal junk sculptor” who reuses waste materials on an artistic level.  

Fantasy bugs

The creator is a “metal junk sculptor” who reuses waste materials on an artistic level.

Pen with a holder

The creator is a “metal junk sculptor” who reuses waste materials on an artistic level.

Samurai sword

Swords are made of 5160 spring steel, carefully retrained and shaped by hand.

steampunk

Modest and bolder jewelry and accessories – made of metal lace, watch parts, and recycled materials. Gear pendants, bracelets, earrings, glasses, rings, notebooks –  steampunk spiced with recycling.

Welded sculptures

“I didn’t learn welding; I fell into the handyman trade, that’s how I grew up with my two brothers. The talent itself was a given, something that came from above, which matured in me in the shadow of the already mastered work processes and the love of the material. I discovered the magic of creation hidden in metal in an autodidact way, which requires a lot of humility and even more diligence. I make my works of art not by forging, but by meticulous welding from iron and copper.” (C.G)

Reborn materials

The most diverse things that end up as waste are given a new function, whether it’s a discarded PET bottle, a beer can opener, or even an old, outdated book. This is how flower rings, pendants and earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and book hedgehogs were born.