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With over 95 years of expertise in stained glass artistry, Oakbrook Esser Studios of WI is committed to professionalism in customer service and the finest in craftsmanship. Our skilled artisans have created beautiful new windows and preserved historical masterpieces for satisfied clients throughout the United States.
At Oakbrook Esser Studios, we understand every clients needs are unique and believe in giving each stained glass project special attention from initial needs assessment through completion.
• Custom Design, Fabrication & Installation
Design and fabricate new stained glass windows in any desired style and budget from the most traditional hand painted figural scenes to modern and contemporary works of art. Oakbrook-Esser Studios works with architects, builders and committees in developing a plan for stained glass in your new space. We also relocate existing stained glass into new frame configurations.
• Restoration, Historical Preservation & Repair
With sensitivity to preservation, we provide a professional inspection and comprehensive evaluation of your historic glass to help you form a restoration program, prioritizing your needs as well as budget. Our complete dedication to preserving the beauty and integrity of your stained glass, ensures your glass art will continue to inspire future generations
• Protective Storm Covering & Window Frames
Proper installation of protective storm covering plays a significant part in maintaining the life of your precious stained glass while adding to the overall aesthetics of your building. A thorough evaluation of your existing frame condition and storm glass system is important in identifying your buildings specific glazing needs.
Oakbrook Esser Studios welcomes the opportunity to discuss your stained glass requirements. Please call us for more information.
Oakbrook Esser Studios
129 E Wisconsin Avenue
Oconomowoc, WI 53066
Phone: 800-223-5193; Fax: 262-567-6487
Website: www.oakbrookesser.com
E-mail: info@oakbrookesser.com
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