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Architectural Ironmongery , it’s in the name

IRONMONGERY Where did the word ironmonger originate from? The term "ironmonger" has its origins in the Middle Ages in England. The word combines "iron," referring to the metal, and "monger," which originally meant a trader or dealer. Thus, an "ironmonger" was someone who dealt in iron goods. Over time, the term expanded to include individuals [...]

2024-04-11T10:12:27+01:00April 10th, 2024|

Williams Ironmongery New Staff

New Staff 2024 At Williams Ironmongery, our commitment to enhancing our product range and service offerings remains unwavering. In 2024, we are proud to announce the addition of three talented professionals to our seasoned team. Robert Cook, who became part of Williams Ironmongery Ltd in December, brings over a decade of expertise as a Dip [...]

2024-04-10T15:04:43+01:00April 10th, 2024|

FSB 1292 Collection

FSB with designers at Foster + Partners examined historical and contemporary everyday objects to understand how we use everyday objects to interact with the outside world. They ultimately used the observed patterns of grip and tactile sensations to develop the product collection FSB 1292 – made in Germany of aluminium, stainless steel and bronze, and [...]

2024-02-19T10:04:19+00:00February 19th, 2024|
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