Hubbardton Forge - Accents & Elements
Combine the metalwork form the forge with natural materials such as wood, slate and copper and the result is the Hubbardton Forge Elements Collection of lamps, pendants and sconces. This unique mixing of shapes, textures, colors, and surfaces adds an "element of interest" to any decor.
CHERRY & MAPLE –
The natural tones of warm cherry and clean maple juxtaposed on wrought iron enhance the designs of the lamps and fixtures in the Element Collection. The beautiful hardwoods are milled and hand-finished in the northern regions of the Green Mountain State.
Care: Because the wood is finished with a catalyzed lacuer, no special care is needed. |
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Cherry (-CH) |
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Maple (-MP) |
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Sierra Patina Copper –
These unique finishes on our copper accents are achieved by heating and oxidation the surface of raw copper. The hand-etched and fired process then creates a striking and unique appearance, with each piece inherently different. From rich textures ranging in color from fiery tangerine to bronze greens, no two pieces are alike. Any two sierra patina copper versions will therefore complement but not match each other.
Care: The surface of the copper accented pieces may be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth using a spray wax if desired. Never scrub or use an abrasive. No solvent-based or ammonia cleaning products should be used on copper surfaces. |
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Sierra Patina Copper (-CP) |
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ESPRESSO ASH
The rich, warm, dark tones of our Espresso Ash finish, combined with our line of opaque and translucent meta colors, are a natural complement to traditional and contemporary furniture and interiors. The rugged solid ash elements are milled and hand-finished here in Vermont. Please note: this is solid hardwood ash, not a veneer
Care: Because the wood is finished with a catalyzed lacquer, no special care is needed. |
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Espresso Ash (-EA) |
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SLATE
The slate used on fixtures within the Elements Collection comes to Hubbardton Forge from quarries located within ten miles of their Castleton, Vermont manufacturing facility. Each piece is exactingly cut, producing a unique exposure of cleft space and ensuring no two pieces of slate will be alike.
Care: Although slate is a very durable and forgiving material, it may break, chip or scratch if improperly handled. A scratch to the surface may be gently rubbed out with a light abrasive by blending it into the surrounding area. For a richer color, we recommend applying a light coating of mineral oil or wax to the surface once or twice a year. |
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Slate (-SL) |