Oval Tulip Door
For this project I was provided with the front door of a home containing a 20″ x 50″ oval-shaped opening for the stained glass. The original tulip design was an adaptation of a popular traditional motif common in heritage homes …
For this project I was provided with the front door of a home containing a 20″ x 50″ oval-shaped opening for the stained glass. The original tulip design was an adaptation of a popular traditional motif common in heritage homes …
This interesting combination of Victorian and contemporary design elements was commissioned by a couple with a particular love of cattails.
This lead came design was made for a 1900-era home in Vancouver, BC. The client also requested that I construct the wooden window frame itself, given the dimensions of the rough opening.
This unique project involved modifying a pair of damaged antique lead came windows. The two 3-pane windows were salvaged and combined to create a single 4-pane window.
This badly damaged antique stained glass window was brought to me for repair. Several pieces of glass were color matched and replaced. This is one of the few repairs I’ve done on stained glass that is made using traditional lead …
After having made several other windows featuring this traditional tulip motif, I was asked to create this window for a realtor’s home in the Kerrisdale neighborhood of Vancouver. The design was augmented with more detail and the finest glass …
This pair of entryway windows features a traditional tulip motif in colors chosen specifically by the client, a realtor in the Kerrisdale neighborhood of Vancouver.
I adapted this Victorian design for a set of custom fir french doors built by Rainwood Contracting.
This window was my first attempt at stained glass design. I had the pleasure of learning the art of stained glass making from Vancouver artist Ken Tomilson, whom I commissioned to build this piece to my specifications.