Item# MGV008
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Our striking 20.5" Arts and Crafts Ginkgo Art Glass Panel is hand made in the USA with color palette of Greens, Olives, and Frosted Clear. Ht: 20.5". W: 14". On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of tempered glass giving each panel unique aspects of both color and texture. The glass is then framed with a patinated metal came and comes complete with mounting chain.
PLEASE NOTE: Air Shipment and Gift Wrap are Not Available on this item. This stained glass panel can only be purchased for shipment within the continental United States.
$198.95 $257.00
Our striking 42" tall Tall Prairie Window Art Glass Panel is hand made in the USA with a color palette of Dark Moss Green, Burnt Sienna, Goldenrod and Pale Yellow. Ht: 42" W: 10.25". On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of tempered glass giving each panel unique aspects of both color and texture....
$139.95 $172.00
Our striking new 20.5" Prairie Window Art Glass Panel is hand made in the USA with a color palette of Dark Moss Green, Burnt Sienna, Goldenrod and Pale Yellow. Ht: 20.5" W: 14". On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of tempered glass giving each panel unique aspects of both color and texture. The...
$171.95 $231.00
Our striking new 35.5" Tall Gingko Art Glass Panel is hand made in the USA with a color palette of Greens, Olives, Creams and Frosted Clear. Ht: 35.5" W: 9". On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of tempered glass giving each panel unique aspects of both color and texture. The glass is then framed with a patinated metal...
$104.95 $135.00
The Frank Lloyd Wright Hollyhock Mini Lightbox Accent Lamp design is ideal for someone looking for a smaller accent lamp. The Hollyhock House was Frank Lloyd Wright’s first Los Angeles project. Built between 1919 and 1923 for oil heiress Aline Barnsdall, the house, taking its name from Aline Barnsdall’s favorite flower represents his earliest efforts to develop a regionally appropriate style of architecture for...