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The New Ashburton Chapel, TheOratory, Brompton Road, London<br />

SCAGLIOLA<br />

MANUFACTURED AND INSTALLED<br />

BY<br />

www.haylesandhowe.co.uk


Buckingham Palace Verde Giada Pilasters<br />

in the <strong>Hayles</strong> and <strong>Howe</strong> workshop<br />

The Queen’s Gallery, Scagliola Columns,<br />

Buckingham Palace<br />

Allen Conty Court House<br />

Fort Wayne, USA<br />

Hunter Street Banking House, Sydney<br />

This beautiful Porphyry Niche<br />

is a recent <strong>Hayles</strong> and <strong>Howe</strong><br />

Project. the niche is 2.5m<br />

high and 1.4m wide.<br />

Book matched Scagliola, the Playboy Club,<br />

Park Lane, London<br />

Fine Scagliola Islamic Arch and walls<br />

Panelled Pedestal - Porto Oro<br />

(inlaid), & crema marfil<br />

The Playboy Club<br />

The name Scagliola is derived from the Italian for splinters of<br />

coloured material (scaglie) which are mixed together with plaster<br />

and pigments to create a marbled effect. Its production is time<br />

consuming and painstaking, involving a carefully regulated<br />

polishing process. The finished article is virtually indistinguishable<br />

from real marble, so much so that we are often asked to restore<br />

natural marbles which are no longer available.<br />

Sienna and Porphyry Scagliola table top - sample


<strong>Hayles</strong> and <strong>Howe</strong> is an independent firm of Ornamental Plasterers and Scagliola specialists<br />

with offices and workshops on both sides of the Atlantic. We bring a fresh and vigorous<br />

approach to the ancient crafts and our craftsmanship is second to none! The FPDC has<br />

recognised our excellence with numerous awards, including the Plaisterers Trophy in<br />

1998 for Botleys’s Mansion, the Crabb award for the scagliola at Goodwood House in 1998,<br />

The Queen’s Gallery, Scagliola columns in 2003 and again in 2005 for the stunning Sienna<br />

Scagliola fluted columns and urns in Tusmore house.<br />

Tusmore House White Scagliola<br />

decorative Urn with Sienna swags<br />

Scagliola is a versatile and beautiful artificial<br />

medium that can be produced in many forms<br />

and in wide range of colours which do not<br />

need to but can imitate those of natural<br />

minerals. It can be used to book match or<br />

compliment any colour scheme and is now<br />

considered to be one of the most prestigious<br />

materials in the building trade. As it is so<br />

specialised and labour intensive it is<br />

expensive to produce and therefore each<br />

enquiry receives individual attention.<br />

The Central Rotunda at Tusmore House consisting<br />

of eight 5.7m high fluted Sienna Scagliola Corinthian<br />

columns supporting the first floor gallery. The balcony<br />

frieze was also Sienna Scagliola.<br />

An intricate inlaid Scagliola table top for Tusmore<br />

House. The base is crema marfil scagliola and also<br />

manufactured by <strong>Hayles</strong> and <strong>Howe</strong>.<br />

The Egyptian dining Room, Goodwood, UK<br />

Pictured on front page: The New Ashburton Chapel, the Oratory, London is a classic example of <strong>Hayles</strong> and <strong>Howe</strong> Scagliola<br />

expertise. The Apse panels are Verona Rosa and the columns are Pale Sienna supporting a stone entablature.


<strong>Hayles</strong> and <strong>Howe</strong> Scagliola Projects<br />

Buckingham Palace- Resurfacing and restoration of Lapis Lazuli Scagliola columns in the music room.<br />

Beacon Theatre, New York - Ornamental plaster and Scagliola in the entrance hall and auditorium.<br />

Lapis Lazuli<br />

Private Residence, Surrey- Design of bespoke Scagliola in close liason with Nicholas Haslam.<br />

Tusmore House- Sienna Scagliola columns and frieze in new Palladium Style House.<br />

.<br />

Buckingham Palace- Manufacture and installation of Verde Giada Scagliola columns in Queen’s Gallery.<br />

SS Great Britain, Bristol- Restoration of dining room plaster and columns.<br />

Malachite<br />

Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane- Scagliola and marezzo columns and bases.<br />

Goodwood House- Restoration of Scagliola in Egyptian Room and new scheme in entrance hall.<br />

Private Residence, USA- Prestigious ceiling scheme based on the Entrance Hall at Syon House.<br />

Private Residence, USA- Beautiful bespoke Scagliola stairwell and intricate Islamic Entrada.<br />

Porto Oro<br />

Chapon, Paris- In-situ Scagliola walls and door surrounds and various ornamental plaster cornices.<br />

Allen County Courthouse, USA- The largest Scagliola resto undertaken in the USA.<br />

Union Station Missouri, USA- conservation and restoration of 1900’s Scagliola cornices.<br />

Granite<br />

Coolmore Stud, Ireland- Installation of Scagliola in library and study.<br />

The Oratory, London- Verona Rosa apse panels and Pale Sienna columns supporting a stone entablature.<br />

Windsor Castle- Complete reconstruction of an 1820’s Wyattville scheme.<br />

Blue and Cream<br />

<strong>Hayles</strong> and <strong>Howe</strong> have won many awards for their Scagliola<br />

work including work at Buckingham Palace, Tusmore<br />

House, SS Great Britain, Windsor Castle and Goodwood<br />

House. The company was also awarded the Queens’s<br />

Verde Antico<br />

Award for Internation Trade in 2003.<br />

Close up of Octagonal<br />

inlaid Scagliola table<br />

<strong>Hayles</strong> and <strong>Howe</strong> Ltd <strong>Hayles</strong> and <strong>Howe</strong>, Inc<br />

Templegate<br />

2700 Sisson Street<br />

Mead Rise Baltimore MD 21211<br />

Bristol BS3 4RP<br />

USA<br />

Tel: +44 (0)117 972 7200 Tel: +1 410 462 0986<br />

Fax: +44 (0)117 971 2232 Fax: +1 410 463 0989<br />

info@haylesandhowe.co.uk info@haylesandhowe.com<br />

Convent Sienna<br />

Porphyry

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