The third volume in Schiffer Books' "Ironwork Today" series includes four furniture designs by Lee Badger, including Tubendstil Tables featured on the cover (lower center) and four pages inside. ::Click here to see pages::
Construction of a large ornamental iron clock tower at Anvil Works is a Tips and Tactics Case Study in the official publication of the National Ornamental & Miscellaneous Metals Association. ::Click here to see the pages::
Pages 12 and 13 feature Lee Badger, his furniture and sculpture in the new quarterly magazine showcasing people, places, issues and events in Eastern West Virginia. ::Click here to see the pages::
In the exhibition catalog from Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, Lee Badger's Knotted Table joins the work of forty top contemporary smiths accompanied by historic examples from past masters. ::Click here to see page::
Page 96, "Great Finds," highlights designer-craftsman furniture and ceramics at Baltimore's Meredith Gallery, including a plant stand by Lee Badger. ::Click here to see the page::
Stone Top Table, designed and crafted by Lee Badger appears
on p. 221. Juror Andrew Glasgow selected 500 noteworthy examples illustrating a wide array of styles and forms. ::Click here to see the page::
An unusual wrought iron railing design by Lee Badger is featured in a curated exhibition at the Morgan Arts Council's Ice House Gallery in Berkeley Springs, WV. ::Click here to see the pages::
Page 80 in the fun and funky guide to what's where in Frederick, MD highlights Cattail Fire Tools from Anvil Works as seen at Jones & Eberhardt Gallery on E. Patrick Street. ::Click here to see the page::
Second in a series illustrating the finest work by leading artist-blacksmiths today, Anvil Works' projects involving historic clocks appear on pages 250 to 253. ::Click here to see the pages::
The magazine devoted to showing "Washington County at its Finest" features a profile of creative professional Lee Badger as a "Heavy Metal Artist" (!) . ::Click here to see the pages::
Lee Badger's professional perspective on working in the field of art metals appears in the recurring feature, "Artist-to-Artist" on page 17. ::Click here to see the pages::
Lee Badger's benefits from SBDC support are a featured example of successful support. ::Click here to see the pages::