kinder three trigs

This detailed wall piece celebrates the vast, weather-beaten plateau of Kinder Scout—the highest point in the Peak District and a place steeped in walking history. The landform is shaped from a single sheet of metal, with contours precisely cut and sculpted into a three-dimensional relief that captures the expansive, windswept nature of the terrain.

At its heart, the flat summit of Kinder is finely engraved with the intricate network of tiny streams and runnels that cut across its surface and flow down its edges—each line a record of water’s movement over time. The effect is both delicate and dramatic, drawing you into the subtle detail of the landscape.

Three hand-formed silver granules mark the trig points that ring the plateau—visual anchors for anyone who’s ever navigated its challenging paths and wide horizons. Whether you're drawn to Kinder's wild isolation or its deep place in walking culture, this piece brings that experience into your home with quiet power.

£1,400

Materials: blackened brass, silver, copper

Dimensions: 60 x 42xm framed

Finish: black frame (other options available)

Each piece is made to order in my Sheffield studio, and no two are exactly the same. Please allow approximately 3 months for dispatch, or contact me to see whether she has one made up in stock. UK wide delivery available.