Take a look at the newest addition to the TGL Direct family. These beautifully handcrafted wooden signs are made in America the old fashion way, by hand. Each sign is personally made for you out of furniture grade hardwood composites like cedar, poplar, pine, and other top quality wood and professionally silk-screened by hand. Signs can be finished off with a hand routed edge or hand bent poplar frame both of which feature a gold pinstriped edge. No two are alike!
Some of our signs have a 3-Dimensional image. This image is made from a resin relief painted in gold. When you place an order with us for a sign, then and only then is your sign personally made and customized for you by craftsman that have up to 25 years of experience and take pride in what they do. After all, their good name is associated with each sign.
Whether you order a personalized bar sign for your man cave ( we now have the rights to print licensed collegiate signs) a sig
Since 1905, Fenton Art Glass Company has created truly remarkable pieces for your home. From vases to bowls to figurines, Fenton's works are defined by their unique design and unparalleled craftsmanship. You may, however, find yourself wondering: almost one hundred years since its establishment, is Fenton Art Glass Company still in business?
The answer is not as straightforward as it might seem. In 2007, after over a century of quality glass making, Fenton Art Glass announced that they would close their doors. By the end of that year, however, due to a huge increase in sales, they decided to try again. After their revitalization, Fenton decided that they would continue to stay in business.
In 2011, however, Fenton once again had sad news to share with their biggest fans. Due to ongoing financial problems, they had to lay off many of their employees, and at last they were forced to announce the closure of Fenton Art Glass’s traditional g