This project is decorative lighting for a vibrant 55+ community center in San Marcos, TX. It includes a large 26 piece custom chandelier featuring our Oceanstone pattern over the main bar area, and a European inspired, ceiling mounted cylinder display.
Read MoreThe idea for this exquisite lighting and art glass series of flowing, organically shaped glass was born in the devastating aftermath of the 2015 Wimberley/San Marcos floods. Our founder Tim de Jong’s desire was to transform what were symbols of tragedy into works of supreme and lasting beauty.
Read MoreWhether it guiding them through a lobby, up a set of stairs, or showing them to the bar, art can be a great way of lifting peoples’ moods and making them excited about their space and their destination.
Read MoreShowing off a beautiful decorative lighting project for a couple’s forever home just northwest of Austin, TX in the town of Leander.
Read MoreThe art glass lighting design above the main lobby information desk of Texas Children's Hospital Pavilion for Women, is comprised of a twenty one 26" high by 12" diameter flattened pod shaped glass shades on custom designed and fabricated pendants.
Read MoreBased on powers of nine, this installation is meant to represent longevity and eternity from Chinese numerology, which is reinforced by the ring shape.
Read MoreThere was a need for this design to relate to and to heighten the lower level warm tones of the wood paneling, as well as provide something visible from the upper levels.The result was the illusion of an art glass chandelier with what came to be known as “Falling Embers”
Read MoreProviding appeal, two blown glass lighting platter/pendant assemblies create focal points and lighting in both the east and west lobbies in the North Brand building. Each custom designed and fabricated pendant measures from 24-26" diameter with varying heights at approximately 44" high.
Read MoreThe Texas Oak Tree installations are a series of three blown glass lighting and sculpted metal chandeliers, two of which are fourteen feet in diameter, holding sixty-one light shades, weighing 1,800 pounds.
Read MoreThemes from the natural surroundings of Texas such as this installation entitled "Sunrise at Matagorda Bay", have been the inspiration for several art glass designs created for Granite Properties' buildings.
Read MoreThe River of Glass installation was inspired by the beautiful Blanco River; a stretch of water known throughout Texas for its idyllic scenery.
Read MoreCreated with 221 pieces of glass and spanning 144 square feet, Solar Ray is a graceful assemblage of textural glass.
Read More1,200 pieces of handcrafted glass are grouped together in a wave-like crescent formation spanning 74 feet long and 49 feet wide across the ceiling and is suspended 4.5 feet down from the ceiling in the lobby of the hi-rise in Plano, Texas, part of the Granite Park expansion.
Read MoreThis serpentine fusion of Venetian plaster and handmade ribbons of patterned glass spans 103 feet, sits over 30 feet wide and is made of 132 individual pieces. Mixing together vibrant emerald hues with light catching silver blue, our most recent installation inhabits a fluid elegance that only glass can reveal.
Read MoreEdged in shimmering golden glass, these exquisite inverted pendants create a subtle viridian canopy above the entryway of Granite Park One.
Read MoreWithin the defined and geometric lines of the lobby, is "Soft Motion", an organic sculptural art glass lighting design above the lobby's seating area, creating a space to pause. 134 pendant drops from 18-24" high by 8-10" wide hang on varying stem heights from 18-36".
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