Oversized Industrial Steel and Glass Transom Window – Salvaged from Jacobs Pavilion, Cleveland
Oversized Industrial Steel and Glass Transom Window – Salvaged from Jacobs Pavilion, Cleveland
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Description :
This large transom window features a heavy-duty steel frame and rounded-edge safety glass, reclaimed from the iconic Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica in Cleveland, Ohio. With a clean industrial design and authentic wear, it serves as a striking architectural element with both functional and historical value. Originally designed to provide light and airflow in a high-capacity venue, its substantial construction and provenance make it ideal for repurposing in adaptive reuse projects, lofts, or commercial interiors where history and design intersect.
Era:
Mid-20th Century
Style:
Industrial / Commercial Modern
Technique:
Welded steel frame with painted finish and safety glass installation
Tools Used:
Arc welder, grinder, industrial glass tools, paint sprayer
History:
Salvaged from Jacobs Pavilion in Cleveland, a major outdoor concert venue along the Cuyahoga River, this piece once formed part of the venue’s original structural window system.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown, likely fabricated by a regional architectural metalworks firm for the venue’s original build
Measurements:
49 5⁄8" W x 20 5⁄8" T x 2 ½" D
Suggested Weight:
75–90 lbs
Item Number : P14020
Category : Industrial
Brand : UK
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