Timeless designs with a classic touch, handcrafted in rural Lancashire by skilled blacksmiths. Anvil & Moor is the garden furniture range made by Carter & Duck Blacksmiths.
Anvil & Moor blend elegant design and durability to create pieces that embody tradition, pride and quality. Grounded in sustainability and authenticity, their products stand the test of time whilst developing character as they age. The furniture is made of solid steel with smooth flowing lines that naturally contour to the body. From garden benches to bespoke commissions, the work reflects their dedication, skill and creativity. With no maintenance required, each piece is testament to the artistry and heritage of traditional craftsmanship. There are three styles to choose from:
The Bowland style captures the natural beauty and tranquillity of the Forest of Bowland, bringing organic elegance to outdoor spaces. Handmade with expert craftsmanship, each piece reflects the strength and serenity of the landscape, blending durability with graceful design. Inspired by nature, the Bowland style features flowing lines and timeless forms that seamlessly compliment any garden setting.
The Castlefield style is a celebration of Manchester’s storied industrial heritage, merging traditional craftsmanship with modern design to create outdoor furniture that exudes both strength and elegance. Drawing inspiration from the historic Castlefield district, each handcrafted piece embodies a unique blend of rugged durability and refined artistry. This aesthetic, rich in character and steeped in local heritage, transforms your garden into a curated space of timeless design.
The Lakeland style embodies the rugged beauty and enduring charm of the Lake District, combining strength, elegance, and timeless craftsmanship. Built using traditional techniques, this collection is designed for those who appreciate both durability and refined outdoor design. With smooth, flowing lines and a robust structure, the Lakeland style seamlessly integrates into any garden setting offering comfort and sophistication.
The benches have made it to some amazing places: from the shore of Windemere, to roof top gardens in central Manchester and the top of Pendle Hill. Follow the story on Instagram and Facebook to see how the furniture is made and the beauty of the local area as the benches are taken out and about, up on the moors.
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