Armed Forces Memorial, National Memorial Arboretum. This is one of…
Memorials
When one enters the modern cemetery, a sea of granite and white marble awaits: uniform, mass produced and undifferentiated. Instead of a monument to an individual, we see merely a catalogue, like index cards in a filing system. The well-made memorial should be a unique object for a unique person. It should respond to the person’s character, the character of the stone and setting and the desires of the client, for whom it acts as a tangible, physical, reminder of their loved one. This studio has been involved in the design and creation of memorials of every type, from large scale projects such as the Armed Forces Memorial to the smallest and most intimate markers. The large range of Studio experience enables us to empathise with and to satisfy a client’s needs.
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Armed Forces Memorial
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Royal Engineers Memorial, National Memorial Arboretum
The Royal Engineers approached the studio to design this memorial…
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9/11 Memorial, Grosvenor Square.
The studio was asked to design the lettering scheme for…
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People of London, St Paul’s Cathedral
Memorial to the people of London who died in the…
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Commonwealth Memorial, Constitution Hill
A recent War Memorial in central London to all the…
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Headstone: Martyn
Welsh slate headstone with traditional rounded top. This illustration shows…
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Headstone: Black
Headstone carved from Clashach sandstone. This very hard and fine…
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Yehudi Menuhin Standing Stone, Stoke d’Abernon
Caithness flagstone, 3.8m tall. This standing stone memorial was commissioned…
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Dunblane Massacre Standing Stone, Dunblane Cathedral
Clashach sandstone. This memorial was commissioned to stand in the…