Chronogram featured Brenna of Willow Deep Studio as their very first artisan in their new editorial series, “Making a Living as an Artisan” in July 2024.
Willow Deep Studio restored stained glass panels for the Brooklyn home renovation of Jon Batiste and Suleika Jaouad featured in the October 2023 issue of Architectural Digest Magazine. Special thanks to designer Hallie Goodman for the project and acknowledgment. Photograph by Frank Frances.
Brenna Chase of Willow Deep Studio was credited for her restoration work of the above panels in The Magazine Antiques feature, “Object lesson: Bringing Stained Glass Up Close” in the September 22, 2024 issue.
The waiting room of the newly-restored historic Clovelea in Saugerties was designed and executed by Hinterland and was featured in the Daily Freeman’s coverage of the building’s renovation. Multiple original pieces by Willow Deep Studio are featured in the space, including custom terrariums, various suncatchers, and a pressed leaf leaded glass panel hanging over the original 1882 mantelpiece.
Willow Deep Studio’s hand-painted signage for the book+record shop Everything Nice in Ellenville was featured in Chronogram in September 2023, along with a photo of Brenna working on the sign for Chronogram’s Eat Play Stay newsletter.
A custom glass and gold leaf lamp created by Willow Deep Studio was featured in the main bedroom of the 2023 Kingston Design Connection Habitat House, thanks to designer Nancy Geaney, and is included in Chronogram’s coverage on the house and KDC’s new partnership with Ulster Habitat for Humanity.
Willow Deep Studio was featured in the Kingston Design Connection 2022 Showhouse as part of the Hinterland Collective “Forest Floor Boudoir” bedroom, including a custom leaded stained glass panel, a sacred geometry suncatcher closet feature, and smaller gold leaf objects including a hand-gilded mirror. This is the second year Willow Deep Studio has participated with the KDC, as Brenna created a custom stained glass lantern and gilded house number for the exterior of the 2019 showhouse.
The bedroom was designed and created as a collaborative effort with all of Hinterland’s designers, artisans and makers and was featured in several design publications including House Beautiful, Inside+Out, and Chronogram.
photo by Phil Mansfield
Brenna was accepted as an artist in the 2022 O+ festival in Kingston and built a three-dimensional stained glass installation for the event. The installation will continue to be on view at Half Moon Books in Kingston, NY through November 2022. View Brenna’s artist page and some press mentions from Kingston Happenings, O+, and Nippertown.
Willow Deep Studio was voted the Hudson Valley’s Favorite Maker in the 2022 Chronogrammies Readers’ Choice Awards. Thank you to all who nominated and voted!
Chronogram featured Willow Deep Studio as a Maker in their Eat. Play. Stay. guide Rosendale edition email in Summer 2022.
Chronogram selected Willow Deep Studio as a featured Hudson Valley destination for Mother’s Days gifts for Spring 2022. See the complete list here.
Brenna and Willow Deep Studio were recently featured on the front page of Hudson Valley Magazine. Click here to read the full article about Brenna’s work and inspiration.
Brenna was a guest on the airwaves of Q92, featured in the “Around The Valley” segment of Annie and Ryan In The Morning, chatting all things Willow Deep Studio. The full interview from October 2021 can be listened to below and you can view more about her appearance at this link:
Willow Deep Studio was featured in Chronogram‘s “Art of Business” blog in April 2021. Click here to read the full article.
Brenna was recently a guest on the “Maryline By Design” radio show on WHCL 88.7FM, hosted by Maryline Damour of the Kingston Design Connection and DamourDrake. Listen at the archive or click below to learn about the diversified career path that led Brenna to start her decorative arts studio, her passion for stained glass and gold leaf, and the in-betweens of navigating and running her own business.
Brenna and Willow Deep Studio were featured in the Winter 2020 issue of Upstate House magazine, with beautiful photographs by Franco Vogt. The article can be viewed here or below:
Willow Deep Studio is honored to have been invited to participate in the 2019 Kingston Design Showcase, which connects interior designers with local artisans, manufacturers, and the growing Kingston design scene. This project involved building a custom stained glass lamp for the featured home’s front door, combining the historic building’s traditional aesthetic with a contemporary twist. Willow Deep Studio also gilded the house numbers on the front door of the home in 23 karat gold. The results are featured in several articles on the Kingston Design Showcase and its founder, designer Maryline Damour. It was a pleasure to work with Amanda Sanchioni, the designer for the exterior of the Uptown Kingston showcase home, originally built in 1890 and now an airbnb named The Wiltwyck.
Kingston Design Connection official website
Stained glass windows built by Brenna (before Willow Deep Studio existed!) have been featured on Brooklyn real estate and design site Brownstoner
An interview with Brenna about her art and studio is featured in the Wondermart Everyday Wonder Blog in July 2020. See below or read the entire interview here.
Willow Deep Studio was featured along with an interview with Brenna in the local business spotlight of Blue Stone Press newspaper in July 2020:
Original stained glass pieces by Willow Deep Studio are highlighted in press for the debut art opening of the Art Juxtapose gallery in Rosendale, founded by Sylvia Diaz, who previously ran the Open Studio Tour in New Paltz.
Willow Deep Studio’s art show at Sassafras Mercantile in the Rondout was featured in Kingston’s 1st Saturday Art Walk in 2019, presented by MAD (Midtown Arts District Kingston) and KGBG (Kingston Gallery Business Group).