
A double-leaf driveway gate in a warm bronze finish, its top rails sweeping down to a low point at the centre. Collared pickets run the full width, and each leaf carries a 5P monogram cut from plate inside a rope-twist ring.
The monogram and its rope-twist ring come out of one plate, ring and letterforms together — the letters run out past the ring rather than sitting inside it. So the mark is one cut piece set into the picket field, not a badge built up out of separate parts with joints to work loose, and it reads as part of the gate rather than something added to it.
The dipped top rail is a ranch convention rather than a decorative choice: it keeps the gate low at the centre, where the leaves meet, and carries the eye out to the posts. Any monogram, brand or ranch mark can be cut into this design in place of the 5P.
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