Concrete Letters
Concrete letters are well-suited to interior design contexts: shelf displays, reception features, restaurant table numbers, retail merchandising, and residential interiors where the brief calls for something genuinely different from the usual acrylic or timber options. They're equally effective as props for photography and event backdrops, where material authenticity matters on camera.
Concrete letters occupy a material territory that very few sign makers work in — heavy, tactile, architectural, and completely at odds with the lightweight decorated surfaces that dominate most interiors. That contrast is the point. A concrete letter on a shelf or mounted on a wall brings an immediate sense of mass and materiality that changes the character of the space around it.
Concrete letters occupy a material territory that very few sign makers work in — heavy, tactile, architectural, and completely at odds with the lightweight decorated surfaces that dominate most interiors. That contrast is the point. A concrete letter on a shelf or mounted on a wall brings an immediate sense of mass and materiality that changes the character of the space around it.
Goodwin & Goodwin's concrete letters are cast and finished in our London workshop, available as individual characters or combined to spell words, names, and phrases. The surface finish ranges from raw poured concrete — with its natural variation, occasional air pockets, and uneven tone — to smoothed and sealed versions for a cleaner, more considered aesthetic. Pigmented concrete variants are also available for projects where colour matters as much as material.
Because they're cast rather than cut, concrete letters can be made in custom sizes and shapes that other materials don't accommodate as naturally. Bring us your brief and we'll advise on what's achievable.
Handmade in London. Poured and finished by hand.
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