Created in 2010 for a client in Ohio, this pair of large Magnolia Windows gives the impression of Magnolia trees in full bloom are just outside the windows. The semi-transparent sky glass blocks the view of neighboring homes, while the intricate branch work supports flowers cut from many types of Drapery Glass. This three dimensional glass gives the flowers a lifelike appearance.

After the windows were installed, the client provided us with a photo of the completed pieces in the dining room.
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