



The limitless potential of this craft is well illustrated by the fact that both the Statue of Liberty and Classical Greek armour were produced using repoussé work. Today, working to special commission, De Ferranti applies this tradition to refined architectural surfaces - producing raised relief elements for doors, coffered ceilings, mirror surrounds and decorative panels for cabinetry.
This particular tile features a repeating arabesque and floral rosette motif, embossed into brass and finished with a warm bronzed patina that darkens the recesses and lifts the high points. The result is a surface that catches and softens light, reading as aged metalwork with a quiet sense of ornament.
Advancing the concept further, embossed metal can also be paired with stone to create unique tiles, borders and bespoke compositions where metal relief becomes part of the wider architectural language.