Windows


What's better than a hand-painted sign on a window? Well, I certainly can't think of anything. The look and feel of a hand-painted sign brings hand-crafted warmth to your windows. Imagine that it's snowing, it's almost midnight and you're walking around the streets of NYC looking for solace. You turn a corner and stumble upon a bar. The windows are foggy and the hand-painted sign catches your eye with its fluid brushstrokes, backlit from the warm glow inside. Inexplicable nostalgia washes over you and you can't help but go in for a nightcap. That's the essence of a hand-painted window. You won't get that fuzzy feeling from vinyl stickers.

​Detail of reverse view of hand-painted window for Carmenta's in Bushwick   ···  
​Hand-painted window sign for Bagel Pub in Park Slope   ···  
​Reverse view of hand-painted window sign for Bagel Pub in Park Slope   ···  
​Hand-painted window sign for Bagel Pub in Park Slope   ···  
​Reverse view of hand-painted window sign for Bagel Pub in Park Slope   ···  
​Hand-painted window sign for Reunion in Williamsburg   ···  
​Reverse view of hand-painted window for Reunion in Williamsburg   ···  
​Hand-painted window sign for Little Cupcake Bakeshop in Prospect Heights
​Reverse view of hand-painted window sign for Little Cupcake Bakeshop in Prospect Heights
​Hand-painted window sign for Fabrique Bakery in Meatpacking
​Hand-painted window signs for St. Anselm in Williamsburg
​Reverse view of hand-painted window sign for Google pop-up shop in Soho
​Reverse view of hand-painted window sign for Kitty's in Hudson, NY
​Hand-painted window sign for Tygershark in Prospect Heights
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