
The artwork for the collection explores scenes from nature, such as lush greens that create a vertical garden, interlacing patterns of snakeskin, light reflecting on a pool of water, gentle gradations of a misty morning, and a screen of palm fronds. The large, repeating pattern of textile designer Kevin O’Brien’s signature design, “Weeping Willow“, becomes a textured, ombre expanse of branches and leaves in its mosaic form.
Cean Irminger, the company’s newly appointed creative director, contributes “The Glade” to this collection, designed in a playful vintage art deco style. Irminger says of Broad Street, “Our muse has always been nature. In this collection, we took scenes and patterns from the outdoors and interpreted them using styles from different artistic periods such as Impressionism, Art Deco illustration, and Realism. We’re thrilled to show off the scope of our abilities and continue the heritage of mosaics as custom works of art. Over the past 26 years, we’ve found that glass is a wonderful material to work with at this level of artistic detail; it also offers us an incredible range of color to play with. Our company resides on “Broad Street” in Exmore, Virginia, and the name is a nod to the history, the people, and the home that helped to shape our artistic vision. The Broad Street collection builds on our past and reflects our commitment to innovation and collaboration.”
Each pattern can be fully customized with the client’s preferences to fit the scope of any commercial or residential project. The materials and dimensions can be customized to decorate almost any interior wall space, or can stand alone as a framed work of art. The collection is available at New Ravenna showrooms throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Russia, and Dubai.
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