Today, we had a team of electricians begin installing brand new custom chandeliers to replace the old ones!
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Lighting is one of the most over-looked aspects of Liturgical design, yet also one of the most important. Read more here! https://t.co/wvx9lZZpiz
Pictured here is Rohn studio artist Julian Christina, working on the restoration of a crucifix for a brand new school chapel.
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As Catholics, we have an undeniable duty: to cherish and preserve the historical treasures of our Church.
With the closing of many Catholic Churches, this means that there are numerous items leftover. The Rohn team can store and provide a complete inventory of your sacred items.
"Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God, believe also in me." -John 14:1
The month of June is the month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus,which invites us to love with the love of Jesus.
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Did you know liturgical design is more than just the artwork you see? We design custom liturgical furniture to fit right into your sacred space.
Shown here is the altar, designed to be the center of Saint Charles Borromeo's sanctuary, with 12 apostles carved into the base.
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Look at these awesome progress shots we have of a current project we are working on in Fargo, North Dakota! Rolf is working closely with the artists to ensure the environment is liturgically correct and beautiful.
A new project is underway! Read more about this project here: https://t.co/y42fwB6OVr...
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Did you know Rohn & Associates Design, Inc. has had the pleasure of working on multiple historic restorations?
Pictured here is the Basilica of Saint Patrick's Old Cathedral in Manhattan- an iconic cathedral over 200 years old.
Something great is happening at the new Church - St. Charles Borromeo in Visalia, CA! Last week, Rohn studio artists completed finishing touches on the dome featuring the 4 Evangelists. The images reflect the vision of the Parish! The glory of God seen beyond the cosmos.
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Close-up of bronze cast outdoor #StationsoftheCross for the #Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle #Shrine in Brownsville, TX. Our artists worked with the carver to ensure great detail was conveyed in all 32 life-size images. See the complete project: https://t.co/rCwfkOTPib
The front of the Cathedral's 9,000-pound Carrara marble main #altar is inscribed with the Latin phrase "Beati Qui Ad Cenam Agni Vocati Sunt". This translates to "Blessed are they who are called to the banquet of the Lamb," a quotation from Revelation 19:9. https://t.co/SaU8BQzd63
We designed this hand-carved #tabernacle for #Cathedral#Basilica of St. John the Baptist. Rolf worked with Bishop Emeritus Boland & Monsignor O'Neill on this restoration, staying true to 1800s architectural & liturgical designs and Vatican II guidelines: https://t.co/SaU8BQzd63
Rohn Custom Studio completed the entire interior of Sts. Peter & Paul #RomanianOrthodox#Church in Dearborn Heights, MI. Our artists painted the #dome image of the #Pantocrator and adorned it with gold leaf. It also reflects all the iconography in beautiful harmony. #catholic
We prepared this early drawing for a #mosaic for a #RomanianOrthodox#Church in Endicott, NY. The artists used the grid marks to lay out their work in scale & then transfer to the wall. The completed mosaic is about 20’ tall and 40’ wide and is called Christ’s Descent into Hell.