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Artist: Spiro Lyon Glass

Artist: Spiro Lyon Glass

Spiro Lyon Glass was founded by Jacqueline Spiro and Lee Lyon, glass artists who have been working with hot glass since 1989. Many of the unique glass pieces they produce are large, thick cast glass panels for use as interior and exterior decorative and architectural elements.

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Spyro Lyon GroupSpiro Lyon Glass was founded by Jacqueline Spiro and Lee Lyon, glass artists who have been working with hot glass since 1989. Many of the unique glass pieces they produce are large, thick cast glass panels for use as interior and exterior decorative and architectural elements. These are normally between one and four inches thick and a single panel may be as large as four feet by four feet. Individual panels are set into a steel or wooden framework so that there is no limit to the size or shape of the final installation. Each panel mates with adjacent panels to form unique images that range from abstract motifs to story-like custom glass designs.

Spiro Lyon Glass has produced architectural commissions including cast glass walls, doors, windows, furniture and free standing sculpture for private homes, public spaces, and corporate interiors. Their original work has appeared in several magazines including Architectural Digest, Nov. 2010 and Feb. 2006 issues. Contact Denise for information on this artist’s work.
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The common element throughout is good design. There’s always a reason why an element is chosen for a certain place, whether it’s a colorful painting in a room or a specific fabric on a chair. There’s also a functionality to every item that is unique to each project’s solution. It’s sort of like an oversized jigsaw puzzle with a place and reason for each piece.

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