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A popular finish with people having a more modern setting. Silver paint
with a black wash. No distressing. Can be as dark or light as the customer
wants. Many of our customers have opted for just a slight black wash; toning
down the bright silver look. |
Black Silver Wash
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Black
Smyth
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By far our most popular finish. Multiple layers of black, highlighting
castings and three "secret" brown tones go into giving this finish a
true old antique iron look. Works beautifully in any setting or décor. No
fear of clashing colors already in the bedroom.
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Southwest Santa Fe look. The look of adobe sand with multiple layers of
beige paint over black primer. "Chipping" through the many layers to
the black primer gives a smooth worn look. Numerous pastels are used
to give an authentic weathered paint effect |
Bono Sand
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Coppertone Wash
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Black primer with a layer of Terra Cota and a dark brown wash make this a popular selection with people wanting to
blend wooden bedroom pieces. Also very popular with people with
Craftsman Style homes.
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Beautiful Forest green with a darker green wash over the top coat give this a very organic look. Subtle gold on the casting, at the
customer's request, adds a tasteful highlight. |
Dark Verde Gris
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Distressed Crackle
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Multiple layers of paint over primer base and multiple layers of crackle to give an old distressed appearance. Like it's been leaning up against the barn for the past 130 years. Casting can be any color you desire and any degree of ageing. |
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Many many layers of gold, browns and even some subtle greens
to give this an old gold guilded look
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Pia Gold
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Picard Moss Green
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Pia Gold with multiple layers of moss green. A very old distressed look. For those who want a "Very
Distressed" appearance. |
Having done many beds for
the Ralph Lauren Corp. This was one that seemed to have a universal match to many of their
beautiful floral fabrics. Two greens, soft pink on the castings and
waxing make this a popular finish in any bright setting |
Ralph Lauren Waxed
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Rusty Iron

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Many people love the old "rusted iron" look. This
finish gives you that "rusted" look without the eventual worry of rust coming off
on your beautiful linens. Many layers of brown acrylics give this a rusty look most
people can't tell from the original.
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This finish has actually no pigment or color in it. What you see is the actual iron after it has been sandblast.
Many people have the misconception that iron is black in color. In fact it is a
"dove gray". This finish shows the beauty and detailing of the casting
because no paint fills in that detailing. We spray three coats of a clear
metal preservative to prevent any rusting . |
Sandblasted
Pewter
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Two Tone Crackle
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Very popular with those people wanting to duplicate original finishes on iron beds in the 1800¹s.
Traditionally Off White interior tubing with the perimeter large tubing in the color of
your choice. Both interior and perimeter tubing paint is crackled to
give an aged effect. The castings are not only crackled but also rubbed with
pastels to highlight their detailing. Beautiful finishes. |
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Martha's Vineyard and Shabby Chic all rolled into one finish.
Numerous coats of white paint over black primer.
"Chipping" through layers of white to the black primer. The degree of chipping is up to
you; extensive or minor. Slight "gloving" of the white paint
give that beautiful aged effect without looking "faux¹".
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White Chipped
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