Historic trends in home and giftware have always been popular. We have seen over the years how maximalist decor and period aesthetics have grown, with customers looking for something that can be enjoyed beyond a seasonal theme.
History On Glass is a new venture from professional crafter Jen Hacker, who has combined her love of church-stained glass with modern design techniques. The result? stunning stained glass effect panels featuring the beauty of pre-Raphaelite and Victorian design, re-imagined for today’s home and giftware market.
The main obstacles when admiring stained glass in-situ are not only the ravages of time, but the supporting struts and grills that obscure and detract from its beauty. Jen says: “I use modern graphic design techniques to remove these obstructions, restoring the light and vibrancy. I focus on what moves me with a design. It could be a specific angel, a beautiful, serene face, or how the colours change when the sun moves over the glass throughout the day.”
The designs are sublimated onto tempered glass, making the panels more durable for modern living than untreated glass. Edged and finished with decorative metal corners, they create a homage to history that sits comfortably with any style of home décor. Each panel comes complete with a stand, ready to take centre stage in the home. The core range of 30cm x 20cm panels is complemented by coaster sets and ‘mini panels’, perfect for point of sale purchases.
“I am excited for the future of History On Glass. As it grows, I plan to include more designs and larger panel sizes and shapes. There are so many more ethereal delights waiting, I look forward to sharing them.” See Jen’s portfolio on the British Craft Directory for trade buyers.
For more details, including a special offer exclusively for new stockists visit: britishcraftdirectory.co.uk/catalogue/history-on-glass
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