Goldleaf
For that special high-class look, a sign incorporating gold leaf can add that touch of elegance to your workplace. Vimart Signwriting uses only the best 24 carat gold leaf in loose or transfer form. Gold leaf work carried out on the reverse of a glass window using the loose leaf form has an excellent durability and retains its lustre for many years. Transfer gold leaf is available on sheets which give it the flexibility to be used for lettering or on moulded three-dimensional figures. Because gold leaf work is a speciality of Vimart Signwriting we pride ourselves on our ability to achieve an outstandingly high-class finish.
When gold leaf is used in conjunction with paint the end product can exhibit a unique and individual look.

A plaque finished off in gold leaf on black background depicting a Royal Warrant for a company in Piccadilly, London.
A Victorian servant's indicator installed in one of a number of terraced houses in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Gold leaf applied using water gilding to the reverse side of a shop window in Regent Street, London.
Verre Eglomise technique using 23.5 carat gold leaf applied to the rear of an office window in Soho, Central London.
This traditionally produced glass and oak shopfront was classically finished with 24ct English gold leaf. Both transfer and loose gold leaf was used to good effect.
Gold leaf applied to the reverse of glass for a prestigious art gallery.
A fully emblazoned coat of arms of solid oak produced for the Burberry store in central London. The use of 24 carat gold leaf and colour complement each other very well.
Refurbishment of a cast metal shield using traditional paints and gold leaf for the detail.
Traditional gold leaf work applied on site by Vimart Signwriting at the offices and showrooms of The Fine Art Society on London’s exclusive Bond Street.
The use of palladium leaf on this carved entrance panel to the newly renovated Piccadilly House in Manchester, is typical of specialist work carried out by Vimart Signwriting.
"Oranges and lemons" say the bells of St Clements. Vimart Signwriting applied gold leaf work to the clock faces of St Clement Danes Church in 1979.
Finely carved lettering and gold leaf work was applied by Vimart Signwriting to this oak memorial panel in St Paul’s Church, Covent Garden.
A two dimensional glass sign but with a cleverly designed 3 dimensional effect in Olde English font.
Gold leaf applied to 'V' cut panel behind glass. Transfer gold leaf is used in the 'V' profile while loose gold leaf has been used on the gold line around the sign.