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It was made over several months during 1998 by a team of blacksmithing apprentices, many of whom signed the piece. \r\n\r\nThe bench was designed to display a variety of forgeworking techniques, both constructive and decorative, such as the double heeled tenon joints which form the end frames and the fire-welded flower motifs. The mild steel seat is decorated with repoussé and chased ornament features the arms of the Ironmongers’ Company, including two salamanders, animals reputedly able to withstand fire unscathed. \r\n\r\nThis drawing, one of four designs, depicts an earlier alternative design for a double-sided bench. Due to space restrictions in the gallery, this particular design was unrealised.  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