Morava Glass Studio has had work featured in quite a few media outlets.
Publications, Press, and Features:
Television: HGTV's Great Rooms, "Born-Again Bohemian,"October 8,
2011, Episode H2DSW-104.
Magazines: Style 1900, Fall 2011. Chicago Magazine, "Where to Get Stuff Fixed,"
October 2009. Chicago Home + Garden, "Trailer Made,"
September/October 2008. Old House Journal's New Old House, Fall 2006. American Style, June 2006. Chicago Magazine, "Where to Get Stuff Fixed," April 2005.
DVD: Restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright's Heurtley House,
2002 Padufus Films.
Books: Hometown Architect, by Patrick F. Cannon, 2006 Frank
Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust. Wright Plus 2007, Arthur Heurtley House by Michelle
Santoro, 2007 Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation
Trust.
Morava Glass Studio was featured in an episode of HGTV's Great Rooms with Meg Caswell. Our pair of cabinet doors was seen incorporated into the media center.
Summary from the HGTV website:
"With its concrete features, brick walls, and open floor plan, Heather
and Tony's condo is the ideal space for a couple of free-spirited
artists. But they're ready to move onto the next stage of their life and
replace or update their cheap furniture bought on the internet, as well
as find a home for all their artistic pieces. Since they're about to be
married, Meg is going to start them off on their new life together by
creating a more sophisticated and cohesive design throughout the loft,
but still have it reflect their fun and funky side. A custom-built loft
with wood pillars, a trip to an auction house, and a visit to a local
glass artist will result in some of the unique furnishings that will
create the Bohemian look they love."
Our studio worked closely with Meg and the carpenter to achieve the correct color palette, look and size to fit into the custom-made sliding doors. A quick video summary of the episode can be seen here.
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A particularly interesting project of ours was covered in an article by Chicago Home + Garden. Our client had decided to update the interior of their mobile home, and we were asked to make new lampshades.
Our eco-friendly light coverings of recycled glass nuggets and lead-free solder were installed above the sink and sitting area.