Collaboration between clients, designers, artisans, and craftspeople produces the best results of harmoniously integrating materials and shapes of liturgical furnishings into art and architecture. From initial concept to completed ornamentation and objects, we design, fabricate, and install unique new furnishings and integrate elements seamlessly with pre-existing historic parts. Every piece is developed for the specific environment, taste, and need—nothing is ever standard. We can renew or recreate original works from decades past, or reclaim and salvage complete furnishing sets from stonework, doors, frames and other surviving pieces, offering a wide range of styles and applications.
We have been privileged to design furnishings for Cathedrals and Churches across the United States. The new Altar of Sacrifice at Holy Cross Cathedral in Boston, MA is an example of new design integrating with the historic reredos. The altar renewal at the Holy Family Parish in Latrobe, PA is another example of integrating new, painted plaster ornament with the existing true marble.