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Renfrow+Co: Imagination Translated

Renfrow+Co: Imagination Translated

This year marks an incredible decade of business for Renfrow+Co. Since 2014, we have fabricated the imagination of thousands of clients in Houston and beyond, honing our craft while doing so. We’re proud of our journey and the relationships we’ve made along the...

Toca Madera

Toca Madera

Toca Madera, a stunning Mexican steakhouse with locations in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Scottsdale, has now expanded to Houston. Our collaboration with Toca Madera began with Protolab, where we crafted an initial design based on plans and photos from their Las Vegas...

Houston Country Club

Houston Country Club

The Houston Country Club was first chartered in 1908 and is an integral part of the history of the city of Houston and its surrounding areas. While in the middle of some much-needed upgrades and renovations, the Country Club reached out to us in need of a painted...

Plano Pavilion

Plano Pavilion

Shopping centers typically aren’t places where artistic architecture is found. But the Plano Shopping Center is one that stands out from the rest. We tapped into our niche skillset and creative design to plus up the shopping center, where we created a pavilion for...

Renfrow Reflects: 10 Years of Renfrow+Co

Renfrow Reflects: 10 Years of Renfrow+Co

In honor of Renfrow+Co’s tenth anniversary, Principal Matthew Renfrow reflects below on his favorite memories, milestones, and vision for the next ten years. In this snapshot, I’m hanging out with George Offenhauser, one of the most influential metalsmiths in Houston....

Glenwood Cemetery

Glenwood Cemetery

The history of Glenwood Cemetery, Houston’s first rural garden, dates back to 1871. The property has grown over the years, now totaling 84 acres of burial grounds for some of Texas’ most notable and influential individuals. Glenwood imagined bronze covering the walls...

Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral

Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral

The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral has a long-standing history which began in the late 1800s. This was a pivotal era involving a tapestry of cultures – Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Lebanese, and Greek – that converged in Texas, ushering in the enduring presence...