The restored lightbox window for Keota Historical Museum finds its final resting place. The panel was fully restored in-house by our skilled stained glass artists along with a custom built lightbox.
A Stained Glass Legacy Continues in Storm Lake, IA
The beautiful stained glass we restored 20 years ago, for Storm Lake United Methodist church in Iowa, shine just as brightly today as after we first completed them. About 30 windows were re-leaded and installed with our Patented Precision Flow Ventilation System designed for the preservation of stained glass.
Piecing Together History
A panel in progress and another in the completion phases for St. James Lutheran Church, in Chicago, IL.. Bovard studio is restoring multiple stained glass windows for this 100+ year-old church.
Historic Stained Glass for Staten Island
Our hard-working field crew complete the final touches on Bovard Studio’s restoration project. Here is the installation of the restored windows and new frames with Bovard’s patented ventilation system for Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish in Staten Island, NY.
Protecting Churches Against Natural Disaster
The new frames and protective covering Bovard Studio fabricated and installed for St. Michael’s in Kingsley, Iowa look stunning on the church’s exterior. 40+ windows received our 1400 Series vented perimeter US Patented frames with exterior glazing designed for the preservation of stained glass windows.
Restored Stained Glass for Keota Historical Museum
Bovard Studio is performing full re-lead restoration for Keota Historical Museum in Iowa. Stained glass panels are carefully measured to make sure they fit just right into a new frame and light box.
Stunning New Stained Glass Frame for Lisbon United Methodist Church
A massive compound gothic frame has been custom built with a thermal-barrier aluminum frame with Bovard Studio’s US patented ventilation system designed for the preservation of stained glass windows and installed for Lisbon United Methodist Church in Iowa. The skilled field crew from Bovard Studio carefully operate heavy equipment to lower the frame pieces into the opening. The frame will then receive both interior and exterior heavy wood cladding. Afterward, the restored stained glass panels will be installed one by one.