612.423.4607 Eau Claire, WI
612.423.4607 Eau Claire, WI
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Do you have a cherished stained glass panel you'd love to incorporate into a door or window but aren't sure how to make it fit? I can expertly rebuild the panel to retain its original design while adjusting it to fit perfectly into its new frame, bringing your vision to life!

You'd never know this was an Art Nouveau style of window the way it came into the studio--a mangled mess of broken lead and jumbled pieces of glass. We were able to make sense of the design and restored this quirky window. It now has the strength to preserve its beauty from the past, through the present, and well into the future.

This was an Arts & Crafts rebuild dating back to 1902-1912. We received three stained glass panels and asked to combine them to create one elongated window. We joined two panels to form the final piece, while the third was used to replace damaged glass, preserving the antique materials and visual continuity.
The transformation converted a former double-hung window into a single, continuous panel—ideal for a room-divider wall. The result enhances natural light, creates a more open sense of space, and adds timeless character and elegance to the overall interior.

Frank Lloyd Wright, the founder of the Prairie School of architecture, left an indelible mark with his groundbreaking designs. Calling Wisconsin home, he designed over 40 unique buildings in the state.
Though his designs may appear deceptively simple, they are masterpieces of thoughtful craftsmanship. If you come across one, it’s absolutely worth the investment to restore it—it’s an opportunity to preserve a piece of architectural history.
A pair of leaded beveled glass panels—totaling 22 square feet—were salvaged from a building just before it was torn down. Originally framed by antique clear glass, many of the surrounding pieces shattered during removal. Miraculously, almost all the handmade antique bevels at the center survived intact.
A couple bought a charming old farmhouse and set out to restore its original beauty while adding the modern touches we all love—think open spaces, lots of light and cozy nooks.
To brighten things up and create a more open feel, they installed beveled lead glass transoms over every door in the house.
For one space, they sourced an antique window measuring roughly 44” x 16” and we rebuilt it to fit a precise opening of 39.75” x 16.5”. Adjusting century-old bevels from the late 1800s to meet modern specifications was no small task, but the result was a perfect blend of historical craftsmanship and contemporary functionality.
It’s such a beautiful way to marry the elegance of the past with the functionality of modern-day living. What a stunning result!
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