Design » Artwork, Art Glass & Furnishings

American Restoration Tile manufactured this 1-in. hexagonal, unglazed porcelain flooring tile. Click here for company info.

Ann Wallace's Arts and Crafts-style drapery hardware is available in three stains and three stock lengths; custom cuts are also offered. Click here for company info.

Ann Wallace & Friends custom crafted, from left to right, the Corn Stencil Pillow, Mocha Aster Pillow and Allium Pillow, all of which measure 18x18in. Click here for company info.

This hand-carved stone Neptune with base, measuring 102 in. tall x 57 in. wide x 26 in. deep, was created by Architectural Pottery. Click here for company info.

This life-size statue, “Torsos,” was carved in Italian Cantera white marble by sculptor Shi-Jia Chen of B&H Art in Architecture. Click here for company info.

EcoGlass from Bendheim contains 60% recycled material, including up to 40% post-consumer glass, and is produced in Europe by Glasfabrik Lamberts in an oxygen-fuel-fired, cast-glass furnace. Click here for company info.

The Summer Garden pattern is one of many styles available from Bendheim's decorative cabinet glass collection. Click here for company info.

The Robert A. M. Stern Collection from Bendheim includes four etched pattern glasses, including "Trattini," a grid of vertical lines of varying widths punctuated by hortizontal bands. Click here for company info.

Restoration Glass from Bendheim is handmade utilizing centuries-old techniques; its subtle imperfections provide historically accurate detailing.  Click here for company info.

Country Road Associates remills and distributes 19th-century barn siding that can be used for flooring or specialty items such as this handcrafted mirror.  Click here for company info.

Country Road Associates builds traditional furnishings using 19th-century barn wood. Click here for company info.

Country Road Associates provides wide-plank antique wood flooring for historic homes.  Click here for company info.

Craftsmen Hardware fabricates drapery hardware, including curtain tiebacks and this ½-in. drapery rod.  Click here for company info.

Craftsmen Hardware fabricates a complete line of Arts and Crafts-style hand-hammered copper furniture hardware. Click here for company info.

These Colonial-style knobs from Crown City Hardware, which come in a polished or brushed finish, can be used for furniture or cabinetry. Click here for company info.

This brass 3-in. dia. drapery hardware was custom fabricated by Decorative Hardware Studio. Click here for company info.

Fagan Design & Fabrication manufactured these Roman Doric columns with Attic bases. Click here for company info.

Flickinger Glassworks specializes in custom glass bending for new and restoration lighting.  Click here for company info.

Flickinger Glassworks has 6,000 steel molds for producing bent glass. Click here for company info.

Gaby's Shoppe offers a selection of drapery-hardware designs in six powder-coated finishes. Click here for company info.

Gaby’s Shoppe manufactured this custom-made wrought-iron queen-sized bed, which measures 114x65 in. Click here for company info.

This is one of two 18th-century alabaster figures restored by Gerald Siciliano Studio Design Associates. Click here for company info.

Goddard custom fabricated this all-wood curved staircase. Click here for company info.

Grabill restored the top panel of this stained-glass window and fabricated the lower panel to match. Click here for company info.

P.E. Guerin fabricated this wall-mounted, two-tone fish spout. Click here for company info.

These Classically modeled sculptures and mantel are available from Haddonstone (USA). Click here for company info.

These statues, “Summer,” “Autumn” and “Winter,” were created by Haddonstone (USA). Click here for company info.

Andromeda, model #E640 from Haddonstone, is a replica of a 19th-century Italian white-marble statue. Click here for company info.

Summer, one of four Haddonstone statues depicting the seasons, stands 56 1/4 in. tall. Click here for company info.

This solid-mahogany entry door with leaded and beveled glass was manufactured by Jack Wallis. Click here for company info.

This stained-glass detail was created by Judson Studios.  Click here for company info.

This garden features sculpture by Kenneth Lynch & Sons. Click here for company info.

Khechoyan's Carvings & Tools carved this Baroque-style rocking chair in walnut.  Click here for company info.

The hand-carved wood furniture of Dimitrios Klitsas – Fine Wood Sculptor is rich in ornamental detail.  Click here for company info.

This table was hand carved by Dimitrios Klitsas. Click here for company info.

Lehmann Glass Studio fashioned this cut-glass divider panel, measuring 35x58 in., for an historic building in Aspen, CO. Click here for company info.

Lynne Rutter Murals & Decorative Painting specializes in the creation of wall and ceiling murals. Click here for company info.

Period-style furniture hardware, such as this hand-worked, oil-rubbed brass chest handle, is one of the specialties of Maguire Iron. Click here for company info.

This custom stained-glass door by Michael Davis features a garden scene with grape vines inspired by the naturalism found in Tiffany windows. Click here for company info.

This stained-glass window was designed by illustrator/artist Siloette for Oakbrook Esser Studios. Click here for company info.

Oakbrook-Esser Studios handcrafted this reproduction Frank Lloyd Wright Art Glass for the Robie House in Chicago, IL.  Click here for company info.

This leaded-glass panel was restored by Rohlf's for a New York City townhouse. Click here for company info.

Rossato Giovanni hand carved this sculpture in Vicenza stone, a limestone with a straw-yellow tinge. Click here for company info.

Made of Micenza stone, this sculpture is one of many pieces available from Rossato Giovanni. Click here for company info.

Texas Carved Stone created this hand-carved lion statue. Click here for company info.

This Italianate cassetta was crafted by Frederick Wilbur – Woodcarver in walnut. Click here for company info.





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