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Simon Hebditch formed inspired Metal in 2012. With a degree in Fine Arts Sculpture and over 15 year's experience working in some of London's top sculpture fabrication companies, Simon set out to create a flexible company that could produce high specification metalwork for both the private and commerical sectors.

Based in the heart of Somerset, Inspired Metal focuses on premium quality metal fabrication and manipulation. If you would like to talk us about a project please give us a call 01460 30088 or email us at: info@inspiredmetal.co.uk and we'll call you back.
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Simon Hebditch formed Inspired Metal in 2012. With a degree in Fine Art Sculpture and over 15 years experience working in some of London's top sculpture fabrication companies, Simon set out to create a flexible company that could produce high specification metalwork for both the private and commercial sectors.
Our work and materials suit both traditional and modern styles and we are able to create smaller pieces just as easily as large oversize Installations. We are also able to advise on, and work with, a large variety of metals to best suit any project. Each metal has its own distinct properties, characteristics and look and we strive to help you find the right material for the right job, whether it is visual, practical or structural.
Blackdown Shepherds Huts design and build luxury living spaces based on traditional shepherd dwellings. The company was established in Somerset in 2011 by Will Lucas and George Bannister. Traditional shepherd huts date from the fifteenth century and were built to provide shepherds with practical and durable accommodation and usually included a kitchen, dining room, bedroom, sitting room and storeroom!
The estate is now owned, and being redeveloped, by South African telecoms magnate Koos Bekker and his wife Karen Roos. A large part of Emily Estates is now open to the public and has been branded The Newt (after the rare great crested newts found there).

It comprises a restored Palladian-fronted, Grade II listed stone mansion (transformed into a luxury hotel complete with spa), woodland and a large cultivated garden with two restaurants, greenhouse and shops.
We were contacted by Midas Developments in 2018 and asked to fabricate a number of decorative bronze screens, a bronze wall and signage for the reception of the Temple Point building in Bristol's Temple Quater. Temple Point is located in a prominent position close to Temple Meads train station and the current Bristol headquarters of Network Rail.
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