Beautiful art shouldn't have to be expensive.
We're Pixiwoo. We make stained-glass-style suncatcher art for real homes, real budgets, and real life.
Why we started
Walk into any home goods store and you'll see two kinds of art: mass-produced posters that feel like nothing, or handmade originals priced like a car payment.
We didn't think those should be the only options.
Our founders are designers and parents who wanted something in between — art that looks beautiful on the wall, feels personal in the home, and doesn't require a special occasion to justify buying it.
So we built Pixiwoo around a simple idea: take the visual language of traditional stained glass — the warm colors, the golden outlines, the way light moves through it —and make it something a busy mom can hang in her kitchen on a regular Tuesday.
That's it. That's the whole brand.
How we make it
Every Pixiwoo piece starts the same way: with an artist, a sketch, and a lot of coffee.
Our design team hand-illustrates each scene from scratch — choosing the colors, drawing the leaded outlines, deciding how the light should catch each petal. This is the part where art happens, and we don't rush it.
Once a design is finalized, we work with specialty print studios to reproduce it using high-fidelity UV printing on stained glass. This technique captures the depth, texture, and luminous — and gives us something:
→ Lightweight enough to hang on any wall
→ Shatter-resistant and safe around kids and pets
→ Vivid colors that won't fade in direct sunlight
→ A price that doesn't require saving up
What we promise you
We're a small, new brand. We don't have the budget for influencer campaigns, celebrity endorsements, or a thousand five-star reviews yet. What we have is this:
✦ A product we genuinely think is beautiful
✦ A price we can stand behind without games
✦ A team that answers your emails personally
✦ A guarantee that if your piece arrives damaged, we replace it — no questions asked
We don't run sitewide 70%-off sales. We don't fake countdown timers. We don't artificially inflate prices so we can pretend to discount them. The price you see is the price we believe the product is worth.
If that resonates with you, welcome. We're glad you're here.