Moldmaking & Casting
For more than a century we mold and cast all kinds of objects. From bronze or aluminum sculptures to resin pot plants and designer fixture and architectural objects. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
MOLDMAKING
• in our NYC studios or onsite
• Tin & Platinum Silicone rubber molds
• Urethane rubber mold
• Plaster piece and waste molds
CASTING
Gypsum Casting
• Plaster, Hydrocal, FGR-95, Concrete, Ultracal, GFRC, GFRG, Aqua-Resin
Resins
• Polyester Resin: Filled resins: Cold cast bronze, iron, marble, sandstone, limestone, solid colors to spec.
• Urethane Resin: Solid colors, painted parts
Metal Casting
• Bronze, Stainless Steel & Aluminum
We work with artists, designers, architects and other businesses. From small one-off objects to large sculptures, multiples and interior design.
Some clients:
Kara Walker, Rose B. Simpson, Liz Glynn, Patricia Cronin, MoMA, Atelier Demiurge, John Henderson, Thomas Britt Interiors, Sara Story Design, Pryor Callowat, Marsa Tosk, Tome Otterness, Stephen Antonson, Mark Mellon and Art Production Fund.
Sculpture House Casting: handmade
People ask us how we’ve managed to remain in business since 1918, through depressions, recessions, wars, real estate booms and busts. The answer quite frankly, is respect. Respect of our clients. Respect of the process of casting. Respect to the ideas and desires of the artist and designer.
Respect of our fine craftsmen who are the glue that hold our business together.
Everything we do is handmade. Modeling, mold making, and casting. It might not be the fastest method but the end result is work that reflects the craft that was employed to produce it. The warmth of analogue in a digital world.
People often call our trade “a dying art”. We’d like to think that as long as there are creative people in the world, we’ll have a place in it.
If you would like to discuss a project, call me at 212-645-9430 or email me at info@sculpturehousecasting.com. View some of our previous art casting projects and examples
Michael Perrotta
Sculpturen House Casting ca. 1915