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Commission a unique piece of fine jewellery or luxury homeware from Stephen Webster and become involved from the initial concept right through to the creation of the final piece. With an in-house design team and workshop based in Mayfair, our bespoke service allows you to create something that is personal and totally original.

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Winston

Presenting The Winston Bar, a specially commissioned Stephen Webster bar toolkit crafted in Sterling Silver – a sculpture showcasing British craftsmanship at its best.

The Winston Bar is inspired by the clients rescue owl, Winston. He wanted a bar toolkit incorporating an owl with a six-foot wingspan.

The design depicts the rescue owl and its prey, presented as tools, intricately hung from the owl’s perch, and the owl’s head uncovers a cocktail shaker, a surprise showstopper.

"This piece is a cross between sculpture and the high technique of silversmithing and toolmaking, as well as hand engraving, chasing, and enameling – it’s a project of so many parts. These eccentric large-scale pieces for the home are almost a once in a lifetime opportunity."

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The Viking Helmet

Every now and again, we receive a request that catches us off guard but when someone was looking to make a Viking helmet, we couldn’t decline the challenge.

We'd been given a mood board consisting of some real Viking warrior helmet types in advance. The brief was for this magnificent helmet to be for a King of Vikings, complete with Wagner operatic horns.

The client would host shooting weekends at different castles across the UK. At each of these was a black-tie dinner between shooting days, where he serves champagne and a kilo of caviar.

Given the setting, we wanted to make the helmet a real centrepiece for the table sits. So when the horns of the helmet are lifted, it would reveal a black onyx stone bowl. In this would sit a bed of ice and on the ice a carved crystal bowl large enough to accommodate up to 1 kilo of caviar.

Featuring gold plated horns, a figurehead and tail of a Viking long boat at the front and back, along with a Celtic inspired crown of thorns all the way round complete the helmet.

"The finished piece is something so extraordinary, it really should be in a museum or of course filled with caviar and given nothing but decadent pleasure."

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