Front Door Panel
This stained glass panel in the front door of Morgan's Publick House in Tappan, New York has the Irish flag with a harp and a shamrock.
Entry Window
This decorative panel greets patrons at the entrance to Davey's
Irish Pub & Restaurant in Montvale, New Jersey established in 1974. This was designed by the pub's owner Mrs. Davey.
The Whiskey Trader Exterior (2 images)
The Whiskey Trader bar at 71 West 55th Street between Fifth and Sixth
Avenues in New York City commissioned these six stained glass, eye-catching pieces for
its front entrance. The opaque glass provides visual interest in the
urban landscape and maintains a private, moody atmosphere for patrons
inside.
Exterior of the Bar
Bottom Center Panel
Panels for a Restaurant and Bar
Burke's on Old Hook in Westwood, New Jersey commissioned this divider
to separate the bar area from the dining room. Design by owner Matt
Burke.
Golf Club Decorative Stained Glass
This large round piece was installed at the Hackensack Golf Club in
Hackensack, New Jersey.
Detail of Golf Club Piece
Confetti Window
An interpretation of architect Frank Lloyd Wright's Confetti design
beautifully filters the light streaming through the window of a cabin
in Pittsfield, Vermont.
Farmhouse Room Divider
The owners of a farmhouse in Warwick, New York worked with an interior
designer to select colors, fabrics, and textures for the house's great
room, an updated living space with stunning garden views. Once the
design scheme was chosen, Rick incorporated their selections to create
an original design for a five-foot-wide by three-and-one-half-foot tall
panel used to divide the office from the great room. (The beveled
cluster at the center of the piece was purchased ready-made.)
Long Trail Farm
Recreating the image on a six-pack from the Long Trail Brewing Company,
this twelve-inch-wide by eighteen-inch-high panel divides the office
from the common area in a private residence.
Window next to Front Door
This is a piece that was repaired that was located next to a front door in New Jersey.
Panels Flanking Exterior Window (3 images)
A delicate hand was needed to restore a pair of narrow windows dating
from the 1920s in a Piermont, New York residence. Their refurbishment
required the repair of broken pieces, re-soddering, and re-leading.
Exterior View of Window with Side Panels
Close-Up of Panel
Detail of Panel
Door Panel
An interior designer specified this door panel for a private residence
in Oradell, New Jersey. Located at the end of a long hallway, the
door s opaque panel signals the location of the bathroom while
providing complete privacy.
The Wave
Original design used as an art piece, thirty inches wide by twenty-four
inches tall.
Repaired Interior Door
Interior door to a house on South Mountain Road in New City, NY.
Replaced three broken pieces of stained glass in the center and 20
pieces of stained glass around the border. Re-leaded the border and
soldered lead joints throughout the piece. In an attempt to keep the
authenticity of the piece, left much of the broken lead joint pieces in
the center because the glazing was still intact. The blue border pieces
are made of hand blown glass that cannot be bought anymore which means
that the work is at least 50 years old.
Triangular Flower Arrangement
Original design for a client that gave me the dimensions and asked me to make something up.
Detail of Triangular Flower Arrangement
Repaired Stain Glass Pieces
Repair of two broken pieces and re-glaze of the entire work.
Chandalier
Squares