Yannedis is the oldest
established architectural ironmonger in Britain.
Founded in 1911, Yannedis has built-up a formidable reputation
for taking on the most challenging, architecturally interesting
and diverse work.
Our sales team are well aware that many of our products need
to be designed and manufactured to suit the specific needs
of each individual project, such as the specially manufactured
items of door furniture supplied by us for the fire restoration
project of Windsor Castle, to the more modern designs of stainless
steel door furniture and accessories supplied to the Swiss
Re Headquarters (The Gherkin) within the heart of London.
Our experience and expertise allows us to work on projects
as diverse and varied as these, and many other unique architectural
projects.
Our ability to custom-make hardware from complex and finely-detailed
historical reproductions to modern patterns gives us an outstanding
and unique edge.
At Yannedis we specialise in supplying a complete solution,
incorporating not just the door furniture but also the mechanical
and electrical items required to ensure we meet the building’s
design and security needs.
As a member of the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers we
offer architects and specifiers an assurance of quality and
professionalism.
Our promise is to provide excellent guidance before you buy
or specify and exceptional support and service afterwards.
Our staff are qualified to advise on standards and product
performance and to construct a bespoke solution to any specific
application.
In today’s fiercely competitive market, it is crucial
to recognise and understand what a client’s true needs
are. By working closely with architects, specifiers and contractors
we are able to communicate and contribute at every level to
deliver the highest standards of reliability, to ensure we
achieve the best possible building, on time and to budget.
As British architecture continues to flourish into arguably
the most diverse and dynamic in the world, Yannedis is looking
forward to continuing to contribute to these diverse and comprehensive
buildings, however large or small.
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