
Doors
Geisha Girl
This door is part of a series. The client commissioned a door picture,
lamp and mirror with a matching theme. The lotus lily and the delicate
pink was the main brief from the client.
Samples of curtain materials, soft furnishings and paint where used to
match up the glass samples.
The detail in the Geishas hair ornaments reveals small amethyst beads
wired into the glass to create a 3D moving element to the piece.
| Client: | Private home commissioned |
| Dimensions: | 53cm-90cm |
| Pieces: | 420 |
Flowers
This door was again required to match the theme of an existing room.
The flowers where taken from a picture hanging in the room and fabric
and paint samples where used to match colours. The client required
light to come from the kitchen through to the lounge yet still maintaining
privacy, therefore a translucent glue chip glass was used as the background.
A small matching mirror was also made to hang next to the door in the
kitchen.
Door 4
This door is part of an art nouveau collection designed for a bedroom.
The door was stripped and existing wooden panels removed. The brief
was to include a mackintosh like rose and to use muted tones to create
a warm sophisticated glow.
Opalescent glasses where used to create privacy.
The signature of the artist is the bud shape flower that runs through
the theme.
The client also requested 3 matching fan lights for the other remaining
rooms creating more light and atmosphere on the landing.
Door 5
This client is a horticulturalist and his favourite flower is the black
tulip. The black tulip is indeed a deep rich purple and the glass was
matched. The cottage door was later pained green and then lilac to
match the tulip.
Door 6
The client asked that a swallow be the theme for this small door panel.
Looking around the house an uplifting vibrant blue from the bathroom
and a beaded curtain inspired the colours for this panel. The client
wanted it to be uplifting and in harmony. There fore the turquoise
was chosen and the 2 swallows are united in their flight together.
Crysse Morrison is a talented local writer and both Crysse and Tamasine
promote and support local artists therefore part payment was in Crysses
books. To see Crysses website and creative writing courses visit www.cryssemorrison.co.uk
Windows
Window1 Art Nouveau Fan light
This panel was designed by the client who liked Art Nouveau but required
bright modern colours to bring into a room with a neutral palette of
colour .At a later stage the client moved home and requested its removal
from above the door. The panel was removed and chains soldered to its
frame so it could be suspended from ceiling hooks in front of a dining
room window.
| Dimensions: | 102cm-70cm |
Window 2
As seen in the Art Nouveau collection. This window was made as part of
a bedroom suit. 3 matching panels where made to fit all landing fanlights
making a complete set.
Window 3
This window was commissioned for a shop, grade 2 listed, in the prestigious
corridor in the historic city of Bath.
The brief was to recreate the clothes shops label with the artists own
style incorpurated. The flowers are large glass nuggets creating a
3D effect.
Window 4
Commissioned for a grade 2 listed converted coach house this mature piece
is an art nouveau representation of a grassy corn field. The technique
used combines the copper foiled detailed of the corn pieces which are
then leaded into the panel. The project is on going and will be a set
of 3 fanlights, matching door panels and ceiling lamp, commanding
and adding to the grace and attention of this beautiful coach house.
A small hall light is left on creating a soft guiding glow by night.
Window 5
This window has been commissioned for a front entrance to the house.
The door has 2 windows floor to ceiling alongside it. The couple wanted
it to reflect their style in delicate colours and their favourite flower
he Sweet Pea. The piece has curled green wire soldered to it to represent
the wild nature of the sweet pea and creating the 3D element representing
the artists unique signature to flat panels.
The clients wanted to take thepiece with them if theym oved thereforethe
panels have been fitted into wood frames, inkeeping with the house,
and bolted in place.
homepage | panels & lamps | doors & windows | miscellaneous
Art Glass by Design - The Coach House - North Hill Mews - North Parade Frome - Somerset - 07828 232 157 - tamasine@artglassbydesign.co.uk






