MasterVisions Etched Glass Home Décor and Furniture now makes it possible for anyone to own the mirrors they created for Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) December 22, 2004 -- MasterVisions Etched Glass Home Décor and Furniture has released to the general public a ballerina etched mirror design originally created for the popular television show, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. The original two mirrors were given to the two young daughters of the Walswick family in the tenth episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition earlier this year. The two mirrors, one for each girl, featured the girls name etched next to a silhouette of a ballerina.
The design, Ballerina Dreams" by artist Tony Kostek, is the newest design featured in MasterVisions collection of over 100 artworks etched in solid hardwood-framed mirrors, glass-top oak coffee tables, end tables, and coat racks. It was an honor to be invited to create something like this that would be enjoyed by the Walswick family," said MasterVisions president Mark Scott. The girls love ballerinas. It was a great idea and a thrill to be part of helping such a worthy family."
Ballerina Dreams" is available etched in either oval or octagonal mirrors. Buyers can choose their mirror with just the ballerina or with the ballerina personalized with any name chosen by the buyer. It marks MasterVisions continued commitment to adding more personalized items to their catalog of designs. It also happens that this particular piece now has a little notoriety to go with it.
Ballerina Dreams" is available on the MasterVisions website, www. mastervisions.com, or through their catalog.
About MasterVisions Decorative Etched Glass Mirrors:
MasterVisions Decorative Etched Glass Mirrors has been creating fine etched glass home décor and furniture for ten years. Since 1993, when Mark and June Scott first experimented to perfect a technique for photo-realistically etching photographs and artworks on glass, the business has moved out of their basement shower stall to its present studio near the University of Minnesota, and become the largest producer of etched glass home décor and furniture in the world.
It has successfully straddled both the wholesale and retail worlds, supplying catalog companies, retail stores, schools and individuals with the highest quality etched glass art in the world for home décor and furniture.
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