Category: Office
Restoration Classic Tudor Diamond Door
1880’s Window Restoration
Colonial Entryway
Bevel Leaded Glass Cabinet Panel
Raddatz Dressing Room Window
The Dressing Room needed privacy glass leaded windows to let in the light, but allow for privacy. Pamela designed the leaded panels to complement the beauty of the existing old 9 panel window, to complement its inherent beauty in the tradition of the French Quatrefoil (four leaf motif). The privacy …
Raddatz Living Room
Evans Farm Dining Room
Evans Farm Entryway – Sidelights & Transom
Pamela designed and created the leaded glass Entryway (sidelights & transom) for a McLean, Virginia home. The center diamonds are a beautiful pale gray Water Glass which gives the design a wonderful definition. This Water Glass is no longer made and after calling all of her distributor contacts, she was …
Hot Air Balloon
Three Koi Stained Glass
Pamela created this beautiful stained glass using the the most gorgeous Art glasses in her collection. It was Louis Comfort Tiffany who collaborated with the American Glass companies in the late 1800’s to create Art glass that blended multi colors for his landscapes, flowers, water, nature, etc. The Art glasses …
1910 Lamp Design
Arts & Crafts Transom
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 …
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’ …
Arts & Crafts Entryway Door Panels
The Rose Woman
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 …