Hand-forged iron elements add dramatic contrast and textural artistry to hand-carved wood buffet construction. Peruvian ironworkers shape each piece individually at traditional forges, creating hinges, pulls, decorative straps, and ornamental panels with organic variation impossible through machine fabrication. The iron develops natural patina over time, deepening in character across generations.
San Antonio Buffets
The San Antonio Large Buffet ($5,048.50, sale from $5,487) delivers substantial presence through generous proportions suited to formal dining rooms. The standard San Antonio Buffet ($4,588.50, sale from $4,987) offers the same hand-forged iron detailing in traditional dimensions. Both designs feature iron hardware and decorative elements integrated with hand-painted carved wood for striking material contrast.
Santa Maria Buffets ($4,588.50, sale from $4,987.50)
The Santa Maria showcases hand-forged iron as prominent design element with bold hardware and decorative ironwork. Available in multiple finish options to coordinate with varied dining room palettes. The design references Spanish Colonial traditions where ironwork enhanced wooden furniture throughout colonial architecture.
Santa Cruz Buffets
The Santa Cruz Buffet ($4,588.50, sale from $4,987) delivers classic proportions with hand-forged iron accents. The Santa Cruz Wine Buffet ($4,588.50, sale from $4,987) adapts the design with specialized interior configuration for wine bottle storage and glassware organization. Both feature iron craftsmanship integrated with hand-painted carved wood.
Avila Buffet ($4,588.50, sale from $4,987.50)
The Avila features hand-forged wrought iron in traditional Spanish Colonial style. The wrought iron construction involves shaping heated iron through hammer work, producing distinctive texture and organic variation. This buffet suits dining rooms embracing authentic Mediterranean and Spanish design traditions.