Wilson's Conservation Building Products are Ireland's largest Architectural Salvage company retailing period antiques, architectural salvage, unique reclaimed items,lightning, fireplaces, bathroom fittings, wooden floors and reclaimed timber for all building restoration projects.
Wilson's Conservation Building Products are Ireland's largest Architectural Salvage company retailing period antiques, architectural salvage, unique reclaimed items,lightning, fireplaces, bathroom fittings, wooden floors and reclaimed timber for all building restoration projects.
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Wilson's Conservation Building Products are Ireland's largest Architectural Salvage company retailing period antiques, architectural salvage, unique reclaimed items,lightning, fireplaces, bathroom fittings, wooden floors and reclaimed timber for all building restoration projects.
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The Triton Collection

The exquisite Triton Collection has been created over time by a dedicated group of Artists and Sculptors. Using their own specially developed moulding techniques and materials, they have faithfully recreated a wide range of classical designs of hand-antiqued, stone cast ornaments in elaborate detail and depth of relief.

Notably, the most recent addition being The Kingsale Hounds, the original work having been carved by one of Triton's own sculptors. This magnificent pair based on the favourite hunting dogs of The Lord Kingsale, circa 1760, have been produced as a limited edition.

As practised by the artists of the 18th and 19th Century, the use of materials such as bronze, lead and cast iron are often used as a decorative finish to many of the pieces within the range. This, further enhanced by the unique hand ageing giving a look of natural patina, does indeed place this range amongst the finest statuary produced today. All products are guaranteed to be absolutely weather proof.

Links to items within the Triton Collection are shown below.


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