This is called
The Eagle River Entry
It is made of Ribbon Grain Mahogany
with tiffany style foiled stained glass
and chip carved Old Growth VG Redwood Panels
It is 42" x 82" x 1-3/4" and the Sidelights are 16" wide


This magnificent door is to be installed on a beautiful log home in the upper Eastern States.


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The sidelights are also ribbon and vertical grain solid Mahogany


The door is all solid Mahogany and vertical grain

the arch in the top is carried through between the entire entry

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Here is the door glass, backlit


back li with more light

and here is the glass lit from the front

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the "Bow-tie" is also ribbon grain Mahogany ........ a much darker piece of wood


the panels are solid Old Growth Redwood and they are "chip carved" to add texture

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The clients wanted oversized mortise pins


very nice joinery ....... if I say so myself

please notice the beautiful wood we use

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the sidelights are designed as continuation of the door


all of the Tiffany style foiled glass is encased in tempered insulated units

here is a close up of the chip carved Old Growth Virgin Redwood

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more views of the sidelights


a close-up of the glass

on a cold winters day

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another close-up of the chip carved Redwood panels

Here is "Curly Girl" ... my famous glass designer

CLICK HERE to see how this beautiful glass was made



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The panels were chip carved by master carver Ken Davis
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