LED Downlighting for the Minnesota State Capitol Building
Rambusch retrofitted the existing downlights with LED technology while maintaining the valuable decorative ceiling.
Read MoreWhether executing to the specifications of designers and architects or developing its own submissions in-house, Rambusch fabricates for private residences, public buildings and other spaces, both large and small.
Since its incorporation on December 17, 1898, the Rambusch Company has remained a small family business producing high-quality, custom-made objects and interiors to suit a wide range of clients. Over a century in existence, the Company has designed and executed more than 45,000 commissions in ecclesiastical arts, church interiors, stained glass, lighting, historic restoration, conservation, replication, art metal, and mosaic.
Rambusch has contributed to the design, creation, and restoration of landmarks, historic institutions, and centers of worship. From restoring the lobby of the Empire State Building, to creating the artwork honoring the first Catholic canonization to take place in the US, to returning the historic glow to Lady Liberty’s torch, our behind-the-scenes work has brought to life some of the most exquisite interiors and monuments in the world. Explore a selection of our projects to see samples of our work.
Rambusch retrofitted the existing downlights with LED technology while maintaining the valuable decorative ceiling.
Read MoreRambusch provided lighting, stained glass, artwork, and liturgical furnishings services for the renovation of the historic New York Supreme Court Appellate Division Building.
Read MoreRambusch designed and shaped a new liturgical environment — altar, ambo, reredos, cathedra and the new Blessed Stanley Rother Oratory — all viewed under a flexible Rambusch lighting system.
Read MoreRambusch created new liturgical furnishings, the altar, ambo, and font tower, all following the design of historic elements at Saint Vincent Martyr Church in Madison, NJ
Read MoreRambusch designed and installed a five-foot tall mosaic honoring St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, the school's namesake.
Read MoreRambusch designed and executed the drawings, models, and construction of the sculptures in the Garden and the mosaic Mysteries of the Rosary at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC.
Read MoreFor the past five years, the Rambusch Company has been at the Cathedral Church of Saint Catharine of Siena making updates and improvements to lighting, artwork, and liturgical furnishings.
Read MoreRambusch worked in cooperation with the design team to develop and install families of fixtures responding to the varied hierarchical rooms and derived from the historic fixtures first used in the building.
Read MoreToday’s larger worship spaces often need large glass landscapes, so the new windows were designed to be cost-effective in their mechanics and facilitate efficient installation.
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