OUR WORK

Project Portfolio

A selection of our work spanning commercial installations, residential commissions, sculptures, custom furniture, and architectural metalwork across the New York metropolitan area.

Repoussé Wall Art

Oxidized Wall Panels with Bronze Trim.
Oxidized Wall Panels with Bronze Trim.

Estate Staircase Railing

Custom Hand Forged Iron Scrolls and Railing.
Custom Hand Forged Iron Scrolls and Railing.

Twisting Flame Atrium Sculpture

Bronze and Stainless-Steel Sheet and Plate.
Bronze and Stainless-Steel Sheet and Plate.

Live-Edge Dining Table

Solid walnut live edge tabletop with custom steel legs and plasma & laser cut decal.
Solid walnut live edge tabletop with custom steel legs and plasma & laser cut decal.

Airport Surround & Cladding

Complete metal surround and Cladding, with LED infill. –Newark Liberty Airport
Complete metal surround and Cladding, with LED infill. –Newark Liberty Airport

Custom Spiral Railing

Retail Gallery Staircase, NJ
Retail Gallery Staircase, NJ

Stainless Cladding

Detail of custom stainless cladding on existing aluminum display vitrines. –JFK International Airport, NYC
Detail of custom stainless cladding on existing aluminum display vitrines. –JFK International Airport, NYC

Detail of Steel Sculpture

Private Loft, Brooklyn, NY.
Private Loft, Brooklyn, NY.

Helix Chandelier

Custom scribble helix steel rod chandelier” detail. –Alpine, NJ
Custom scribble helix steel rod chandelier” detail. –Alpine, NJ

Greenhouse Aluminum Roof

Custom greenhouse aluminum roof framing, w, glass. –Westfield, NJ
Custom greenhouse aluminum roof framing, w, glass. –Westfield, NJ

Stainless Steel Cable Rail

Custom stainless steel cable rail. –Wall Township, NJ
Custom stainless steel cable rail. –Wall Township, NJ

Selected Cross Sculpture Design

TLCC- West Orange, NJ
TLCC- West Orange, NJ

Custom Rails & Racks

Custom stainless steel tub rails and towel racks. –Wyckoff, NJ
Custom stainless steel tub rails and towel racks. –Wyckoff, NJ

Swatch Airport Storefront

Complete custom aluminum storefront cladding , stainless steel & glass vitrine, w/ new custom narrow glass light boxes above. –JFK International Airport, NYC
Complete custom aluminum storefront cladding , stainless steel & glass vitrine, w/ new custom narrow glass light boxes above. –JFK International Airport, NYC

Custom Hand Forged Table

Custom hand forged wrought iron tables. –Creskill, NJ
Custom hand forged wrought iron tables. –Creskill, NJ

Aluminum Storefront

Custom Aluminum Storefront w/Cladding & LED infill. –Newark Liberty Airport
Custom Aluminum Storefront w/Cladding & LED infill. –Newark Liberty Airport

Dufry Storefront Tower Columns

Custom powder coated cladding w/ tower columns. –Newark Liberty Airport
Custom powder coated cladding w/ tower columns. –Newark Liberty Airport

America Airport Storefront

Custom aluminum surround with LED, cladding, and glass. –Newark Liberty Airport
Custom aluminum surround with LED, cladding, and glass. –Newark Liberty Airport

HRCQ Backsplash

Custom HRCQ backsplash, wall cladding, and custom Pantry. –Hoboken, NJ
Custom HRCQ backsplash, wall cladding, and custom Pantry. –Hoboken, NJ

Entry Redesign

Custom aluminum entry surround, awning, and planters. –NYC, NY
Custom aluminum entry surround, awning, and planters. –NYC, NY

Organic Designed Andirons

Custom organic designed andirons from forged steel. –Warren, Connecticut
Custom organic designed andirons from forged steel. –Warren, Connecticut

Free Standing Sculpture

Detail of fully rendered free standing sculpture.
Detail of fully rendered free standing sculpture.

Butterfly Sculpture

–HMPV Medical Center, Westwood NJ
–HMPV Medical Center, Westwood NJ

Aluminum Portrait

Aluminum Portrait; line drawing in space. –Wyckoff NJ
Aluminum Portrait; line drawing in space. –Wyckoff NJ

Contemporary Sculpture

Contemporary site specific sculpture. –Montclair State University, NJ
Contemporary site specific sculpture. –Montclair State University, NJ

Public Sculpture

Commemorating Civil Rights March. –St Jude’s campus, Montgomery Al.
Commemorating Civil Rights March. –St Jude’s campus, Montgomery Al.

Custom Steel Archway

Custom steel archway celebrating theatre. –Papermill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ.
Custom steel archway celebrating theatre. –Papermill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ.

Aluminum Art Wall

Custom 60” x 144” Aluminum Art wall. –Palm Beach gardens, Fl.
Custom 60” x 144” Aluminum Art wall. –Palm Beach gardens, Fl.

Portrait Sculpture

Portrait and bust studies. –Studio, NJ
Portrait and bust studies. –Studio, NJ

Portrait Sculpture

Portrait and bust studies. –Studio, NJ
Portrait and bust studies. –Studio, NJ

National Historic Trail Permanent Sulpture

Two metal sculpture memorials commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery Civil Rights March. 

Civil Rights March Sculptures

To Commemorate the historic Selma to Montgomery has commissioned two metal sculptures to be installed at the beginning and the end of the National Historic Civil Rights Trail located within the City.

Barrette Bailey, Robert Minervini and Jon Cook are the artists who have been chosen to design and build the works.  They are shown above in front of the fist sculpture which is still a work in progress. The two metal sculptures will bookend the National Historic Civil Rights Trail located in Montgomery AL. The two monuments will signify the struggles and determination to overcome inequality.  

Barrett and Rob are both graduates of the New York Academy of Art. Rob is a metal artist and owner of Art Emphasis Design in New Jersey. High 5 Productions, owned by Jon and Barrett, will document the process for the city.

Civil Rights March History

On March 24, 1965, a group of 8,000 courageous men and women made history in Alabama as they marched on foot into the Capital City. Only 17 days before, their first peaceful attempt to march from Selma to Montgomery was forcefully stopped at the Edmund Pettus Bridge, in a violent event remembered as Bloody Sunday. 

In determined pursuit of the basic constitutional right to vote, they successfully began the march again on March 21st. Some five days later in Montgomery, 25,000 people marched from St. Judes’s campus on Fairview Avenue to the steps of the State Capital. Overcoming great oppositioin, Their successful March to the capital resulted in teh Voting Rights Act of 1965, a significant milestone in the fight for Civil Rights. In memory of the heroic event, marchers retrace the steps of the bridge crossing and final portion trail every year.

Commercial Airport Project

Sculpture & Plaza Design for Church