Mission Stained Glass
Mission stained glass, commonly associated with Frank Lloyd Wright, is often more subtle and understated than traditional stained glass. Created by Shed Brand Studios in Charlotte, NC, it generally utilizes browns, golds and ambers, making it a wonderful match for homes with wooden furniture and prominent earth tones.
Elegant bathroom featuring a black clawfoot bathtub, a crystal chandelier, and a decorative stained glass window with marble tile walls.
Bathroom with stained glass window, marble tile wall, toilet, and mirror reflection.
Decorative stained glass window with geometric patterns and a small green glass elephant figurine on the windowsill.
Interior with a stained glass window, potted plant, shelf, and open door.
Interior hallway with stained glass windows, patterned area rug, potted plant, and decorative pendant light
Bathroom with stained glass window, vanity mirror, glass vessel sink, wall sconce, and decorative tile backsplash.
Blue room with stained glass doors, a velvet sofa, a yellow armchair with a pillow, a wall-mounted deer head sculpture, and a floor lamp.
Wooden double pantry doors with stained glass panels featuring a geometric pattern in green and blue hues, set in an interior space next to a refrigerator.
Ornate wooden door with stained glass panel
Stained glass window with geometric green and amber patterns.
Wooden door with stained glass panel featuring geometric and leaf patterns, set in a wooden frame against light-colored walls.
Decorative stained glass window with floral design
Art Deco stained glass window with geometric patterns and red, purple accents. Background visible through glass.
Stained glass doors with geometric patterns in red, yellow, and orange.
Close-up of a textured glass panel with geometric patterns and a metal frame, featuring red and clear sections.
Close-up of a stained glass panel with geometric patterns, featuring textured and colored glass pieces interconnected by metal strips.