Security by Design custom stained glass

 

This was mounted sideways. 

 

This is an intricate design
of swirled bevels. The picture
shows the panel standing
vertical. It was actually
installed horizontal to lower
the ceiling height of a tall arch
way leading to a formal dinning
room, in a beautiful home in
Alexandria,MN.

    

 


Imagine this door in your home.

This dazzling custom bevel panel was designed for a local couple in Alexandria MN. We also incorporated three beveled lead crystal balls--one 60mm and two 20mm. The intention was to capture the sun light and cast those little rainbows all over the room. It worked!

 

This windows works almost anywhere.

This is a simple bevel cluster. What we had done here was to expand the pattern to fit the customer's measurement requirements, and then just filled-in the expanded area with a glue chip glass to create an elegant design.

 

Aren't these terrific?

This original contemporary design graces the entry way of a beautiful home in Alexandria MN.

 

You've got to see this! These 4 beveled panels were designed to slide in a track from one side of the window to the other. They can also be flipped up side down individually or in groups to change the pattern.

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This 2' x 3' custom beveled panel, done with gold came is mounted in a residential shower stall. It's high enough to reflect great rainbows through out the room and still maintain privacy.

 

Here's some of our stained glass work.

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