Bronze plaque commissioned for King Charles III England Coast Path launch
A Lasting Mark on the Coast
We are incredibly proud to have played a small but meaningful role in a moment of national significance, the official opening of the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve by King Charles III, alongside the launch of the King Charles III England Coast Path.

Our Role in a Royal Commemoration
In collaboration with Natural England, we were commissioned to design and produce a commemorative plaque to mark the occasion. This project formed part of The King’s series, making it all the more special to contribute to something that celebrates both heritage and the natural environment.

Working to Natural England’s branding guidelines, our focus was to create a plaque that suited its surroundings. The plaque is cast in bronze, measuring 420mm by 297mm, approximately A3 size, with raised lettering and a naturally patinated finish. This finish was a conscious choice. It is our most natural finish and reflects the character of the coastal environment. Positioned in an exposed location and subject to sea air and the elements, the plaque will continue to evolve over time, with the patina deepening as it ages.

From the outset, this project was about more than casting. It was about producing a durable and well-made piece that will stand as a lasting marker of an important moment, while fitting naturally into its surroundings.
We are honoured to have contributed to such a significant milestone and to have worked alongside Natural England in bringing this piece to life. It is a privilege to know that our craftsmanship will remain part of this story for years to come.



