A recently completed window project was a larger Wisteria window for a local client. The design of the window was loosely based on the Wisteria windows which graced the breakfast room of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s home in Long Island, New York. The original windows were part of a traveling exhibition a few years ago, and are now permanently installed in the Morse Museum in Winter Park, Fl.
Our window was created to be installed over the front door to our client’s home. The roof had a significant overhang to shelter the front stoop, so the colors of the window were kept light and airy.
The photo to the right shows the completed window before installation on the light table at the studio.
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