-
Gothic Altar - Available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season;
dimensions can be altered to fit the individual church's needs.
-
Gothic Pulpit:
Available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season;
the height of the lectern section can be fixed or adjustable.
-
Gothic Lectern:
Available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season.
-
Gothic Table:
A small table which can serve as a credence table, an offering table or a plant stand;
available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season.e
-
Georgian Altar:
Available in oak, cherry, walnut, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season;
dimensions can be altered to fit the individual church's needs;
this altar without the cross, plus kneelers based on the same design, was commissioned in cherry for the chapel of the Veterans' Administration Hospital in Bath, NY.
-
Georgian Pulpit:
Available in oak, cherry or walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season;
the height of the lectern section can be fixed or adjustable.
-
Georgian Lectern:
Available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season;
this lectern without the cross was commissioned in cherry for the chapel of the Veterans' Administration Hospital in Bath, NY.
-
Georgian Table:
A small table which can serve as a credence table, an offering table or a plant stand;
available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season;
two of these tables without the cross were commissioned in cherry for the chapel of the Veterans' Administration Hospital in Bath, NY.
-
Georgian Gothic Altar:
Combining Gothic elements with Georgian fluting and available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season.
-
Georgian Gothic Pulpit:
Combining Gothic trefoils with Georgian fluting and available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season;
the height of the lectern section can be fixed or adjustable
-
Georgian Gothic Lectern:
Combining Georgian fluting with Gothic trefoils and available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season
-
Georgian Gothic Table:
A small table which can serve as a credence table, an offering table or a plant stand;
available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season.
-
Modern Altar:
A very simple design, with the legs set at a 45-degree angle to the face of the apron;
available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season;
dimensions can be altered to fit the individual church's needs;
this altar without the cross was commissioned in walnut for Oxnam Chapel at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.
-
Modern Pulpit:
A very simple design, with the legs set at a 45-degree angle to the faces of the front and sides;
available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season;
the height of the lectern section can be fixed or adjustable.
this pulpit without the cross was commissioned in walnut for Oxnam Chapel at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.
-
Modern Lectern:
A very simple design, with the legs set at a 45-degree angle to the faces of the front and sides;
available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season;
this lectern without the cross was commissioned in walnut for Oxnam Chapel at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.
-
Modern Table:
A small table which can serve as a credence table, an offering table or a plant stand;
a very simple design, with the legs set at a 45-degree angle to the face of the apron;
available in oak, cherry, walnut, or other native American wood, with or without the incised cross;
the shape of the cross may be changed from that shown here;
the design allows the cross to be backed with any color, which can change with the liturgical season.