The Rose Women

“The Rose Women” are custom panels that stretch over 6 feet high and were designed by Pamela Wright and Rob Morris of Morris-Day Architects. The great Scottish artists, Charles Rennie MacIntosh and his wife Margaret MacDonald, inspired the design. The profile of the women in the photos, as well as …

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Sparta Panels

This panel, one of two, was designed for Rob Morris’ last home he created in Great Falls, Virginia. Rob loved William Morris, the incredible English artist, textile and wallpaper designer of the latter 1800’s. His work essentially spawned the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau movements. Rob placed William Morris’ …

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Restoration: Church Stained Glass Repair

Christian Fellowship Church Pamela was asked to repair two broken panes of glass in a beautiful and very large church stained glass panel. This was a very difficult challenge because the repair was to be done vertically due to the size of the entire panel. She brought her portable studio …

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McCormick & Schmick’s Lamp Resoration

McCormick & Schmick’s Restaurant This was a restoration project for McCormick & Schmick’s Restaurant. Many of the lamp’s panes were broken. They were removed and brought to Pamela’s studio where she was able to replace the broken glass panes with new and matching glass. They were then reinstalled and all …

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Arts & Crafts Entryway Door Panels

The Arts & Crafts movement in stained glass began in the later 1900’s and lasted into the beginning of the 20th century. The style is also known as Mission and one of the most famous proponents is Frank Lloyd Wright. Our clients wanted their four entryway door panels to exhibit …

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The Rose Woman

“The Rose Woman” is a custom panel that Pamela designed and fabricated for an architect whose home is done in the Arts & Crafts style. The great Scottish artists, Charles Rennie MacIntosh and his wife Margaret MacDonald, inspired the design. Look for the profile of the woman. The lovely rose …

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Restoration: Art Deco Panels

Restored Art Deco Panels Full restoration of two art deco panels. They are over 100 years old and 7 feet tall. Pamela completely dismantled the old panels, cleaned the glass panes, replaced the broken glass panes with antique glass and releaded the panels, restoring them to their original beauty. Then …

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Diamond Panel

This striking Diamond panel was commissioned for a powder room. It is a classic pattern, but the colors give it a contemporary twist. Since privacy was key, Pamela used a pale golden “pebbled” textured glass for the field, augmented by contrasting random darker golden diamonds. The border is a rich …

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