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Adamm’s Stained Glass & Gallery
1426 4th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401
www.adammsgallery.com
Phone: (310) 451-9390
Fax: (310) 451-9386
Contact: Adamm Gritlefeld
E-mail: adamm@adammsgallery.com
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Adamm's Stained Glass is a full service stained glass studio established in 1972. They custom design, manufacture and install stained and leaded, beveled, etched and carved glass, and Tiffany style lampshades.
Adamm's has developed a reputation for the finest stained glass repairs and restoration, and is consistently called upon when superior quality historic restoration is required.
Among their more notable projects are:
* The Oviatt Building Penthouse
* The Doheny Mansion
* Ward AME Church
* The Hollyhock House
* Sinai Temple, Westwood
* Kerckhoff Hall and Royce Hall, UCLA
* Philadelphia Korean Presbyterian Church
* Westwood United Methodist Church
* Metropolitan Community Church
* 2nd Church of Christ, Scientist, West Adams (in progress)
* St. Joseph Chapel at Santa Teresita, Duarte
* Woodlawn Cemetery, Santa Monica
* George Washington Faulkner House, Santa Paula
Adamm's is available as a consultant, designer, and or full service artist/manufacturer.
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Carlos Antique Hardware & Locksmith
620 S. La Brea
Los Angeles , CA 90036
Phone: (323) 954-1717
Fax: (323) 954-1711
Contact: Carlos Castaneda
E-mail: cantique@pacbell.net
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Carlos Antique Hardware & Locksmith specializes in the replication and custom fabrication of doors, windows hardware and lighting fixtures.
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Liz’s Antique Hardware
453 South La Brea
Los Angeles , CA 90036
http://lahardware.com/
Phone: (323) 939-4403
Fax: (323) 939-4387
Contact: Terri Hartman
E-mail: shop@lahardware.com
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Liz’s Antique Hardware sells original hardware circa 1850 to 1970 for doors, windows, and furniture. We also sell antique lighting, bath accessories and pieces of architectural interest.
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Rejuvenation
2550 NW Nicolai Street
Portland , OR 97210
www.rejuvenation.com
Phone: (503) 231-1900
Fax: (503) 944-1744
Contact: John Klatt
E-mail: jklatt@rejuvenation.com |
Founded in 1977 with a passion for old houses and buildings, Rejuvenation is America’s largest manufacturer and direct marketer of authentic reproduction lighting and house parts. Light fixtures are made to order – with choices for finish, length, shades, and other options. A growing house parts line includes door, window, bath, porch, and drapery hardware, as well as wood medicine cabinets. Rejuvenation products are sold nationally through its catalogue and website, through retail stores in Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon.
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Sarah Barnard Design
16140 Saticoy St.
Los Angeles, CA 91406
www.sarahbarnard.com
Phone: (818) 988-8821
Contact: Sarah Barnard
E-mail: sarah@sarahbarnard.com
Facebook: http://fr-ca.facebook.com/pages/Sarah-Barnard-Design-Eco-Chic-Interiors/319697139105
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Sarah Barnard is a member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), is certified by the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) and is recognized by the United States Green Building council as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Accredited Professional. She specializes in green design and historic preservation and is an active member of the Santa Monica and Los Angeles Conservancies.
Undertaking a broad range of projects, all of which are grounded in smart design and mindful of healthy living, Sarah’s diverse body of work includes upscale private residences, chic restaurants and impressive corporate headquarters. Her projects have been featured in local and national publications, and have placed prominently in several noted design competitions. Her design practice is the culmination of education and interests in art, architecture, textiles and the environment and she has written several articles for important publications including the USGBC, U.S. Green Building Council.
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Pershing Square Downtown Los Angeles Pershing Square is the oldest public park in Los Angeles. Its history extends back two hundred years when it was a vacant lot known as block number 15. In 1866, an ordinance was signed declaring the park "...a public square for the use and benefit of the citizens of the common." Over the last century the park has undergone numerous changes including the addition of underground parking in the 1950s. In the 1990s, the park was significantly remodeled by a design team led by architect Ricardo Legoretta and landscape architect Laurie Olin. Photo courtesy of California Historical Society / Ticor Title Insurance |
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