San Antonio, TX – San Antonio Faith Lutheran

We partnered with San Antonio Faith Lutheran Church in San Antonio, TX, to create a fully modernized sanctuary featuring custom radius pews, chairs, a new ambo, altar, and a paired cross with baptismal font. Each piece was crafted with a modernist aesthetic—clean lines, smooth curves, and a cohesive design language that brings clarity and harmony to the worship space. The result is a warm, contemporary sanctuary that supports both beauty and functionality for the congregation.

Sacramento CA – Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament

We were honored to work with the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento, California, to provide custom pews with distinctive pew ends featuring aisle letters and row numbers, along with frontal screens and rush-seat chairs. These thoughtful design details enhance both the beauty and functionality of the seating while honoring the historic character of the cathedral. The result is a refreshed, organized, and timeless worship space.

Northlake, IL – St. John Vianny Parish

We recently partnered with St. John Vianney Parish in Northlake, IL to install new custom pews with uniquely designed pew ends and modesty screens in front of the first row. This project blends craftsmanship and tradition, creating a sanctuary that is both beautiful and functional for the parish community.

Northglenn, CO – Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church

We were honored to work with Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Northglenn, CO on a sanctuary update that included new custom pews with distinctive pew ends, privacy screens for the front rows, and a set of chairs with a side table. This project blends tradition, comfort, and flexibility—refreshing the worship space for years to come.

Madison, WI – St. Peter Catholic Church

We were honored to work with St. Peter Catholic Church in Madison, Wisconsin on a sanctuary upgrade that included open-ended pews with upholstered seats and gangable chairs that can be connected to resemble a pew. The result is a flexible and comfortable seating solution that preserves the church’s traditional beauty while adding modern functionality.

Dallas TX – ST Monica Parish

We were honored to partner with St. Monica Parish in Dallas, Texas, on a sanctuary transformation that combined timeless beauty with modern functionality. The project included a marble altar, pulpit, and baptismal font, along with radius pews, presider and deacon chairs, and versatile gangable chairs designed to resemble pews when linked together. Together, these furnishings create a worship space that is elegant, adaptable, and built to serve the parish community for generations to come

Kansas City, MO – Visitation Catholic Church

Project Overview We were honored to partner with Visitation Catholic Church in Kansas City, Missouri, on a project that combined timeless craftsmanship with thoughtful, practical solutions. This sanctuary update included new pews, a frontal screen, and ladderback chairs with rush seats—each piece designed to enhance both the beauty and functionality of the worship space. Design […]

Beloit, KS – St. John the Baptist Catholic Church

We were honored to partner with ST. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Beloit, Kansas on a sanctuary renovation that included new custom pews with kneelers, a handcrafted altar, and a matching pulpit. The project blends timeless craftsmanship with functionality, creating a worship space that is both welcoming and reverent.

Yankton, SD – Sacred Heart Catholic Church

Miter Pew

Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Yankton, Colton, South Dakota recently underwent a thoughtful sanctuary upgrade, centering on the installation of brand-new pews. The goal was to provide a refreshed worship space that honors traditional aesthetics while offering a cleaner, updated look.

20 Years Later, and Still a Perfect Match: St. Clare’s Pew Restoration Story

In the early 2000’s, St. Clare Catholic Church in Roseville, California, received beautifully crafted pews for their congregation. Nearly two decades later, an isolated fire incident damaged a section of the church’s pews. Ratigan-Schottler stepped in to meticulously replicate the original pew design, crafting new pews to seamlessly match the existing ones. This restoration not only repaired the damage but also preserved the unity and aesthetic integrity of the church’s interior.