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- Exclusive Effects - Specialists in residential and commercial decorative arts, who work alongside architects and interior designers. Company profile and portfolio. Based in the United Kingdom.
- Darwish Architectural Arts Studio - A collective of artists and artisans creating Arabesque architectural components, which include mosaics, painted tiles, murals, turned wooden lattice, forged steel, brass chandeliers, as well as carved stone, panels and plaster. Basded in New York City.
- East Magic Company - Decoration specialists, also offering to design and manufacture special objects. Includes a gallery, information about the founder and activities. Istanbul, Turkey.
- Bulldog Ironworks - Russ Rawlings makes handcrafted one-of-a-kind pieces specializing in custom ornamental wrought ironwork and building decorative arts, such as gates, fences, railings, tables, planters, and home decor.
- Glassworkz - Paul Meadows provides custom etched designs on glass, marble, mirror, granite, porcelain and stone. Also a dealer for door entryways by ODL. Products, awards and profile. Gulf Breeze, Florida.
- Images in Stone - California studio producing mosaics, fireplaces, furniture and intarsias made by hand and water jet. Multiple media with varied quality. Includes portfolio of completed works and contact information.
- Ascalon Studio - Glass and sculpture studio led by David Ascalon, and specialising in design for worship and public spaces. Based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Portfolio, history and services.
Wikipedia Articles
- Kunsthistorisches Museum - The Kunsthistorisches Museum (English: "Museum of Art History") in Vienna, housed in its festive palatial building on Ringstraße, crowned with an octagonal dome, is one of the premier museums of fine arts and decorative arts in the world. The term Kunsthistorisches Museum applies to both the institution and the main building.
- Museum für angewandte Kunst - The Museum of Applied Arts or just MAK, a short version of its German name Museum für angewandte Kunst is located in Frankfurt, Germany and exhibits more than 30,000 objects representing European and Asian decorative arts. The new building of the museum was designed by the American architect Richard Meier in the garden of Villa Metzler.