Influential in modern design, Victor Horta (1861-1947) renowned Belgian architect and designer, first used glass and iron in his design of the Royal Greenhouses of Lacken. Horta, a proponent of Art Nouveau which features graceful curves, symmetrical and geometric designs, is accomplished in this elegantly balanced window featuring a stylized flowering plant of rose and green shades. Beautifully balanced, this art glass window is accented with sparkling lavender, lemon yellow, and spring green with a cobalt blue frame backed by clear textured glass that lets in the warmth of the glistening sun and exquisite Art Nouveau style to any room. With an artisan s eye, each of Design Toscano s distinct pieces of high quality art glass are hand-cut, copper-foiled, and individually soldered in glazier s came, taking over two full days to create. Our exclusive work of high quality stained glass art has the look of a fine period antique. Scroll brackets and chains are included for window hanging. This is authentic, hand-crafted art glass; variations of texture and color are part of the process. 17"Wx17"H. 4 lbs.
- Care Instructions: Cleaning: Spot clean only
- Primary Material: Stained Glass
Product Specifications:
- European-style stained glass masterwork encased in glaziers lead
- Each piece of high-quality art glass is individually hand-cut, copper-foiled and soldered by our craftsmen
- Authentic, hand-crafted art glass, variations of texture and color are part of the process and give unique character
- Scroll brackets and chain included for window hanging