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Large stained leaded glass dome

Large stained and leaded glass dome for the circular hallway of a custom-built residence by Merit Homes in Hogg’s Hollow, Toronto.

"Political consultant Mildred Webber Holmes is admiring the skylight installed above her top-floor landing. “It gives the upstairs the look of a Tiffany lamp. I absolutely love it,” she says. It replaced “a muted, dim skylight that brought in nearly no light—horribly ugly yellowish plexiglass. We couldn’t see the sky.”
Six years after buying their home in the Wesley Heights neighborhood of Upper Northwest D.C., Holmes and her husband, Chris, tasked Anthony Wilder of Anthony Wilder Design/Build in Cabin John, with redesigning the skylight as part of a third-floor renovation. He’d be drawing new plans for a guest room, bath, and sitting area, and while he typically wouldn’t recommend skylights in historic homes, especially in the front of the house, he made a suggestion that the homeowners liked: an octagonal, leaded, pastel-tinged window. " 

Bethesda Magazine, Stunning skylights by Ellen Ryan

Decorative simple stained and leaded glass octagonal skylight for traditional stairwell landing. The decorative glass skylight was designed in pastel colours with clear acid etched textured and bronze glass, clear and bronze bevelled glass accents. The stained and leaded glass skylight was featured in Bethesda Magazine in 2017.  Follow this link to read full article >>

Contemporary and modern stained glass windows design for the custom-built residence in Vancouver. Stained glass windows were installed in a kitchen/dining room area to brighten the space, add character and  privacy to the windows. The glass used in composition brings contrast in texture and color: cold sculptured Duncan glue-chip and Lambert’s hot mouth-blown glass Remi, cold polished beveled glass, and fused glass accent globes. 

Contemporary abstract art glass panel with clear Duncan glue chip glass and accent blue glass nuggets.