The evolution of Richard Macdonald's style and designs stem from a continuous development of technique and from experimentation. He wanted to create designs of a classic nature, that is, he wanted his designs to fit comfortably in a range of settings, and he wanted them to survive changes in fashion that date trendy décor. The hundreds of designs he uses now represent a substantial body of original work and over the years certain trademarks have emerged; 'open' work for example and his use of faceted glass.
Perhaps the most prominent and remarkable feature of Macdonald Stained Glass is the vast range of creations the studio produces. Mirrors, lamps, wall sconces, table sconces, hangings, and panels are made to order for shops and galleries around the nation. Though his work appears in shops and galleries all over the country each piece is produced in Richard's converted barn and is made by hand. The material used is the best quality available and each piece is designed to last forever.
See more Macdonald glass pieces in the store, or by visiting www.macdonaldglass.com.
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