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The book Hayles gives us is the only modern text on scagliola and is his attempt to summarize everything he has learned about the topic in his lifetime. It is part historical survey and part pages from a craftsman’s notebook, built around three interwoven themes.
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Oct 30, 2015 · Hayles and Howe are proud to announce that David Hayles much anticipated book the ‘Magic of Scagliola’ is now available. The book represents the tale of a life dedicated to the pursuit of this fascinating yet difficult material and contains historical references alongside valuable techniques.
Hayles and Howe is an International company which was established in Bristol, England in 1978 by David Hayles to specialise in the manufacture of ornamental plaster and scagliola.
David has spent the last forty years successfully running Hayles and Howe Ltd in the UK and Hayles and Howe, Inc. in Baltimore, USA. He has received numerous accolades for his achievements, the most recent being a lifetime award for his dedication to training awarded to him by the Plaisterers’ Livery.
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Hayles and Howe, Inc. designs, restores, fabricates and installs ornamental plasterwork and scagliola. We were founded in England in the 1980s and expanded to the United States in 1990. We...
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