The broadest range of designs — drawing inspiration from Art Deco, Prairie School, and Arts & Crafts movements.
Geometry, Pattern, and History
This is the most expansive category, encompassing purely abstract compositions as well as designs inspired by the great design movements of the early 20th century. The geometries and ornamental languages of Art Deco, the horizontal rhythms of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie School, and the handcraft ethic of the Arts & Crafts movement all appear here in various forms.
These historical idioms translate naturally into stained glass — a medium that flourished during exactly this era — and revisiting them feels less like nostalgia and more like a conversation across time. The leading becomes not just a structural necessity but a design element in its own right.