Lightwave Laser creates laser cut panels, lighting, home accessories, wall art, and gift products. Customer service is available Monday-Friday, from . Below is our main gallery of installation photos and installation renderings, grouped by product type. All of our installation photos are real and represent just a . Our Art Department also works easily with custom designs, as well.
Our Art team often takes custom or original art, and adapts it to work with your needs and the .
These patterns can be customized for wall partitions, wall art, backlit screens, room .
Featuring products licensed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and our own designs. All gift products and home accessories are manufactured in the USA. Our sales staff are experts in this magical field of laser cutting. With their guidance you will be sure to have an important resource of information and . The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation grants licenses on original . Prices vary according to the finish selection and thickness.
Laser cut patterns for custom laser-cut panels. A variety of materials are available, including outdoor rated materials. Characteristics include varied fret work . Waterfall pattern, Metal outdoor panels. Carters, Commonwealth Building, Assembly Row Storefronts, Quincy, MA Crocus . Based upon the ancient Asian concept of round sky” and “square earth, invoking the iconography of heaven and earth, our step and . We primarily serve the hospitality, cabinetry, and residential design industries. Our beautiful, and functional las.
Inspired by the pattern raindrops make when falling into water, this original artwork was designed by Ron Macken. A classic Sacred Geometry pattern modernized. A traditional pattern with seamless repeat that gives the illusion of the pattern being woven together. The squares and plazas of Barcelona, Spain inspired this laser cut pattern. Distinguished by its rounded corners, asymmetry and modern feel.
Organic and flui Batik was inspired by the Indonesian and Indian block printing patterns. Curvy lines create intricacy and visual interest. An elegant pattern based upon traditional Moorish and Persian art work.
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