Amri Studio welcomes opportunities to consult and collaborate with other designers nationwide.
Amri Studio — formerly Wallach Glass Studio — has a 35-year track record of creating award-winning designs for hospitals, universities, corporations, museums, performing arts centers and private collectors. Its clients range from some of America's biggest companies to private parties seeking carved crystal art to enhance the beauty of their homes.
Christina Amri is the founder, principal, and lead designer of Amri Studio, formerly Wallach Glass Studio, SEGD's 2003 Arrow Award honoree and winner of the SEGD Best Artisan Booth at the 2011 SEGD Conference.
By Christina Amri, Amri Studio
Imagine my surprise when my long-ago business partner (and high-school sweetheart) called me the other day to say, “Hey, our stained glass is in the new movie ‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’—and it looks good!”
How can you artfully lift spirits and create wonder in an emotionally charged space while honoring the generosity of many donors? Amri Studio (Portland, Ore.) accomplished just that for Dayton Children’s Hospital, complete with a theme of taking flight.
In order to recognize their many generous donors, the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula (CHOMP) enlisted the help of Amri Studio to create an artistic donor recognition wall in the lobby of the main facility, a building designed by architect Edward Durell Stone.
Amri Studio (Santa Rosa, Calif.) and its luminous crystal donor wall at the renowned Children's Hospital Boston were recently featured in the June issue of Healthcare Design magazine.
The article, titled “Flight of Fancy,” can also be seen on the Amri website at www.amristudio.com, along with a video created by the Children's Hospital Boston Foundation.