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Metallslojden Gusum
Swedish
Metallslöjden Gusum is a Swedish metalworking company that was founded in 1928 in the town of Gusum, located in the Östergötland region of Sweden. The company specializes in the production of high-quality metal products using traditional metalworking techniques such as forging, welding, and casting.
Metallslöjden Gusum's product range includes a wide variety of metal items, including handcrafted cutlery, kitchen utensils, candlesticks, door handles, and other decorative objects. The company is known for its attention to detail and its commitment to producing items of exceptional quality that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
In addition to producing its own line of products, Metallslöjden Gusum also offers custom metalworking services for individuals and businesses. The company's skilled craftsmen are able to create bespoke metal items based on customers' specific requirements, using a range of materials including brass, copper, stainless steel, and iron.
Metallslöjden Gusum is part of a long tradition of Swedish metalworking that dates back many centuries. The company's craftsmen are highly skilled and experienced, and they are committed to preserving and passing on the traditional metalworking techniques that have been used in Sweden for generations.
Metallslöjden Gusum's product range includes a wide variety of metal items, including handcrafted cutlery, kitchen utensils, candlesticks, door handles, and other decorative objects. The company is known for its attention to detail and its commitment to producing items of exceptional quality that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
In addition to producing its own line of products, Metallslöjden Gusum also offers custom metalworking services for individuals and businesses. The company's skilled craftsmen are able to create bespoke metal items based on customers' specific requirements, using a range of materials including brass, copper, stainless steel, and iron.
Metallslöjden Gusum is part of a long tradition of Swedish metalworking that dates back many centuries. The company's craftsmen are highly skilled and experienced, and they are committed to preserving and passing on the traditional metalworking techniques that have been used in Sweden for generations.
Metallslojden Gusum
Large Swedish Candelabra in Brass by Lars Bergsten for Gusum
H 51 in W 56 in D 10 in
$ 1,700
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