CoalBrookdale

Coalbrookdale, a village in Shropshire, became a center of innovation during the Industrial Revolution, particularly through the Coalbrookdale Company, founded by Abraham Darby I. While initially known for engineering feats like the world’s first cast-iron bridge, the company also became renowned in the 19th century for its decorative cast-iron furniture and architectural fittings. Their ornate designs, often featuring naturalistic motifs, were celebrated in exhibitions and used in public parks and private estates. Coalbrookdale’s work exemplified the union of industrial technique with Victorian taste, marking a key moment in the history of metal furniture production.

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