Georgian style flat lens, with custom painted frame. Size 6′ x 10′

Even a ceiling feels the need for seasons to change. If not a season but a style, here we have a versatile design for a contemporary or traditional space.
A follow up to our project with the Marquise Group a prominent Toronto builder, and ManArch Design the designers behind the lens pattern. Here is the Dressing room lens.
Another successful joint project with the Marquise Group a prominent Toronto builder, and ManArch Design the designers behind the lens pattern. Dressing room images nxt week.
These two Classic Laylights were constructed and installed in a residential project, designed by Carey Mudford Interior Design.
Pictured above a Flat Lens with Waterjet cut panels for the Master Ensuite and below a matching lens for the Dressing Room.
We worked with Denis from Skylights Unlimited on this project, to come up with a decorative solution to a series of skylights fit between existing roof joists. The design runs through each panel to create an overall affect of a cohesive ceiling, the separations are less distinct.
The Oculus is the round opening at the top of the dome of the Pantheon in Rome, it is open to the sky and referred to as the “rain hole”. Now days a hole in the roof is less than practical but the look is still desirable, and creates an opportunity for embellishment. Our Lens sits on a small ledge underneath a round skylight. We did this Lens for Pyone Construction.