From humble pews to Bishops' thrones, from altars and pulpits to music stands and candle holders, liturgical furnishings must fulfill their symbolic and practical roles in worship.
Synthronon, Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral 2010
Washington, D.C.
Oak
Icon Screen, St. Clement Ohridski 1981
Dearborn, Michigan
Stained Basswood, 32’
Royal Doors, 1985
Gilt Mahogany, 60”
Bishop’s Throne, 1988
Walnut, 96”
Pulpit, 1986
Walnut, 40”
Temple Doors, Zen Buddhist Temple 2016
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Mahogany, 70”
Icon Screen, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 2010
Lansing, Michigan
Oak, Brass & Stained Basswood, 12’
Portable Icon Screen, Copely Crypt Chapel 2020
Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
Oak, 7’ 8”
Lectern, Trinity Wall Street 2014
New York, New York
Oak, 9”
Cross, Catherine McAuley Center 1997
Livonia, Michigan
Oak, Brass & Glass, 9’
Tabernacle
Oak, Ash & Stained Glass, 70”
Altar Table
Oak & Ash, 36”
Ambo
Oak & Ash, 44”
Icon Screen, St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church 1995
Troy, Michigan
Stained Basswood, Marble & Brass, 11’