
Medallions
Medallions are similar to murals in that they can be permanently affixed to a wall, or on a steel frame attached to the wall. They can also be free-standing on a post. The post can be installed into the ground, or on a moveable steel pedestal. The medallions come in various sizes, textures and finishes. Please see photos below for examples.
Example of a large scale permanent installation.
Example of 48"D medallion on a steel frame and post (available inventory).
Example of a steel frame / post installation.
Example of steel frame / post installation.
The Nut Tree, Vacaville, CA, 1958. Charles Eames was commissioned to do the furniture for the dining room. A trio of Stan Bitters medallions are featured in the garden. Garden design by Robert Deering, FASLA. Archival photo by Micha Langer. The mid-century modern building was demolished in 2003.
“Stan is an example of someone who pursues his own intuitive direction with the result often taking a form that conveys joy, whimsy, and freedom.” – Minx Films
Example of a copper patina finish.
Example of a rusted steel finish.
Example of a black metallic glaze.
Example prior to glazing.
