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Gentry's Wrought Iron Pot Racks

The word gentry has long been used to denominate people and things of high social status. Thus, the name Gentry’s is appropriate for a company that sells only the highest quality European-Style Pot Racks. Gentry’s craftsmen mold the finest wrought iron into decorative, functional, and enduring cookware racks.

European pot racks are known for being thin, shapely configurations of iron bars. There is so much that can be done with wrought iron, and Gentry’s is one of the best at accomplishing great presentation. Gentry’s wrought iron racks utilize link chains to connect with the ceiling. Unlike many pot rack designers, Gentry’s chains are meant to point inwards towards the ceiling, which creates a chandelier effect.

Wrought Iron Pot Racks as Art
Gentry’s pot racks contain shapes like rectangles, squares, circles, and half circles. The art of making highly attractive pot racks lies in arranging these shapes in a way that is aesthetically pleasing. Most of Gentry’s patterns are symmetrical.

However, some of the more artistic pieces are completely asymmetrical. Rather than bringing balance into someone’s kitchen, these pieces add the effect of originality. There’s a popular saying among artistic cliques that goes, “Great art doesn’t match your furniture.” Some of Gentry’s wrought iron pot racks are crafted in this same spirit of rebellion and individualism.