About the Installation Process

A large scale steel sculpture is being hoisted off a low boy truck against a background of distant mountains and clouds.

The installation process begins with an initial visit to our studio and gallery, where clients and collectors can view our work and gain insight into our creative process. This helps provide a clear visual understanding of the materials, techniques, and scale of our sculptures, allowing clients to visualize our offerings in a home, garden, or office.

Following our initial meeting, we conduct a site visit to the client’s location to assess the site where the piece will be installed. This visit allows us to evaluate the space, discuss practical considerations, and offer recommendations or adjustments in location if necessary.

A large Carl Peverall stacked stone sculpture against a green lawn with trees beyond.

Once the site is confirmed, the client can either arrange for the construction or pouring of a concrete base, or we can provide one upon installation.

For larger pieces, we coordinate with a boom truck service to lift and position the sculpture. Transportation is managed using our own equipment, ensuring safe delivery to the site.

Where required, we complete the installation by drilling and bolting the sculpture securely and safely in place.

Gamble Brown guides a large steel sculpture that is being lifted by a hook off a low boy truck.