Dan Schwartz

Custom designed window for the Old Chatham Country Store restaurant in Old Chatham, NY.
This design incorporates the restaurant's logo (the raspberry with legs) as well as a painted and etched border.

A series of clerestory windows for the Maize Westfield restaurant in Westfield, NJ, a globally inspired Mexican restaurant situated in a restored turn-of-the-century train station.



Rebuild of an elegant half-round transom for a remodeled turn-of-the-century townhouse in Boston, MA.



Restoration of a window from a late Victorian mansion. This window was buckling and warped, and required a complete dismantling and rebuild. I preserved and cleaned the original glass, found matching replacement glass for those pieces which were broken, and exactly reconstructed the original window with new lead.

One of six windows reconstructed for the Historic Albany Foundation as part of the c. 1723 Van Ostrande-Radliff house, the oldest building in Albany. These windows were built with careful adherence to historical conventions of early Dutch colonial architecture, as the Van-Ostrande house is "one of a handful of Dutch urban buildings to survive in America." Learn more here.



A series of transom windows custom designed and built for a Puerto Rican home.

Large architectural clerestory windows for a community center in Cairo, NY.

Custom designed and fabricated window ($3,600)

Ducks, deer and fish, done on commission for a private residence.



Sidelights for a turn-of-the-century restoration in Brookline, MA. The original pattern and colors were matched and replicated for these full rebuilds.

Sample window in Victorian style for a private residence.