Frequently Asked Questions.

Who do you make castings for?

At London Bronze Casting, we cater to a diverse clientele, collaborating with artists and designers at various stages of their careers. Whether you're an established artist seeking to bring your vision to life in bronze or a budding designer exploring the possibilities of metal casting, we provide tailored services to meet your unique needs and aspirations. Our expertise extends across the spectrum, from seasoned professionals to emerging talents, ensuring a seamless and rewarding collaboration for all.

How long does it make to make a bronze cast?

The time it takes to create a bronze cast can vary depending on the complexity and size of the artwork, as well as our current workload. Generally, the process involves several stages, including mold-making, casting, finishing, and patination. A small sculpture may take a few weeks to complete, while larger or more intricate pieces may require several months. We work closely with our clients to establish timelines and ensure timely delivery while maintaining the highest quality standards.

How do I get a cost for my artwork?

To get a cost estimate for your artwork, we typically evaluate factors such as the size, complexity, and material requirements of the piece. You can reach out to us with details about your project, including any reference images or specifications you have in mind. Based on this information, we'll provide you with a personalised ballpark or quote outlining the costs involved in the casting process, including materials, labor, and any additional services such as patination or mounting. Feel free to contact us to discuss your project further and receive a detailed cost estimate tailored to your needs.

Where are you based?

Our Workshop is located in Farnham, 50 min train ride from London Waterloo. This is where we carry out the bronze casting process and collaborate with artists and designers from around the world. If you're ever in the area, we welcome you to visit our studio and see our work firsthand.