Making Mosaic Mirrors

Here's a peek into Johannah’s design process as it evolves through four different large mosaic mirrors.

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After making several mirrors in light, pretty colors with curving lines, I wanted to create a mirror that felt more masculine. The colors in this mirror are heavier and more earthy, and the grout line is straight. The first photo shows the palette and color progression for this piece, and the second photo shows the mirror in process.

The colors and the serpentine line in this mirror are similar to earlier mirrors, but I added an inner border in flat gray unglazed porcelain.

For this mirror, I used the porcelain border in place of the sinuous grout line in the last mirror. This piece makes me think of an underwater ocean scene, with the the meandering line of ceramic against the deep blues and greens. The first photo shows the finished mirror ready for grout. The second photo shows a photo shoot in process with the mirror on our fancy rolling photo wall!

For this last mirror in the series, I wanted to work with blue and black again as I did in the first piece. I used unglazed porcelain in blue rather than the neutral grays and browns in my earlier mirrors. I created a wider and more dynamic serpentine grout line. Against the dusky blues, this grout line reminds me of a line of smoke rising from a candle or a stick of incense. The first photo shows my sketch for the grout line, and the second photo shows the piece in progress. Those cookie trays are so helpful for sorting colors. 

Local Love: Join or Die Knives

Time for another collaboration! We recently worked with our friends at Join or Die Knives to creat a very cool, one-of-a-kind knife. Kyle forged the steel knife blank, Brent Stubblefield finished the knife and created a gorgeous hilt, and Blue Stubblefield crafted a beautiful leather sheath personalized with the Phoenix Handcraft logo.

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There's Kyle on the left and Brent on the right, forging knife blanks in our metal studio.

Kyle's knife on the left and Brent's on the right, plus a peek into the Join or Die process. Photos by Join or Die Knives.

Brent finishing the knife in the Join or Die workshop. Photo by Nick Davis Photography.

Finished product! Knife photos by Nick Davis Photography.

Our latest stair railing

This custom exterior stair railing was created for a home in northern Virginia.

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Full-scale drawing on the layout table.

Kyle and his assistant Kallen forging parts and assembling the railing in the studio.

Installed in time for Thanksgiving visitors, and the happy homeowners sent us home with a delicious loaf of banana bread. Happy holidays all around!