Industrial Salvaged Steel and Glass Transom Window – From Jacobs Pavilion, Cleveland
Industrial Salvaged Steel and Glass Transom Window – From Jacobs Pavilion, Cleveland
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Description :
This heavy steel-framed transom window with curved glass was salvaged from Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica, a well-known Cleveland concert venue on the banks of the Cuyahoga River. Designed for durability and visibility, the window features a rugged black-painted steel base and thick glass with rounded corners, retaining a genuine industrial patina. Its provenance adds historical and architectural value, making it a prime candidate for adaptive reuse in loft builds, retail designs, or custom interior partitions that blend function with Cleveland history.
Era:
Early to Mid-20th Century
Style:
Industrial / Institutional
Technique:
Rolled and welded steel frame with fitted curved glass, painted finish
Tools Used:
Metal shear, arc welder, grinder, glass cutter, rivet gun
History:
Salvaged from Jacobs Pavilion, a prominent Cleveland venue known for its open-air riverside performances and industrial-inspired architecture.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown; likely commissioned by a regional steelworks for the original venue construction
Measurements:
37 1⁄4" W x 20 7⁄8" T x 4 1⁄4" D
Suggested Weight:
60–75 lbs
Item Number : P14019
Category : Industrial
Brand : UK
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