

Ellen’s condo includes two stories. She put the panels right at the top of the stairs, so that you can see them from below and when you are going upstairs.
Aren’t they spectacular? I know from knowing Ellen that she had her eyes on these panels for several years. The price, when World of Tile was still fully operational, was pretty steep. But once the liquidation sale started, she was able to snap them up for a song. I won’t say how much, it seems crass. That said, Ellen still needed to spend some serious dough-re-mi to get them operational. An electrician needed to fix all the wiring and get it up to current U.S. standards. Only two of the panels could be made to work. The third one is for … parts. Then, she had to transport them from New Jersey to Oregon and have them installed. I still think the whole thing ended up costing a chunk of change.
Honestly, I don’t know who else would have had the creative vision, the patience, and the tenacity to bring these delicious, priceless vintage fish panels back to life.


Thank you, Ellen!
See all the many fabulous stories about World of Tile here —
including a number of stories from readers who used WOT products.
World of Tile now closed. NO UPDATE on any reopening anywhere else.








Michele DeGroat says
Jealous. So kool!
Ranell says
Pam, loved the lighted panels. About the plastic vanity- you have to give yourself a Doris Day moment! (Kay Serah Serah whatever will be will be!
Love your blog, been reading since 2010 when I found you while recouping from foot surgery!