Representative clients

Work for restaurants, casinos, homes, and public spaces.

The client list is broad because the process is adaptable. Frank’s pieces have lived in retail fronts, dining rooms, casino spaces, and private collections.

Outdoor brass fountain sculpture

Representative projects.

This list comes from the archive and has been cleaned into a better-reading layout. It is not meant to be exhaustive, just enough to show the breadth of the practice.

Restaurant interiors, storefront work, and architectural signage.
Casino installations and hospitality spaces across the Midwest and beyond.
Private commissions, sculpture, and one-off custom pieces.
  • Surdyk’s Liquor Store, exterior signage, fencing, cashier’s stations
  • Jax, Minneapolis, MN
  • Black Forest Inn, Minneapolis, MN
  • Pracna on Main, Minneapolis, MN
  • Lord Fletcher’s, Minnetonka, MN
  • Grand Casino, Hinckley, MN
  • Grand Casino Mille Lacs, Onamia, MN
  • Cicero’s, St. Paul and Minneapolis locations, MN
  • Lorelei, Minneapolis, MN
  • Kikugawa, Minneapolis, MN
  • Minneapolis Athletic Club, Minneapolis, MN
  • Golden Valley Country Club, Golden Valley, MN
  • Sherlock’s Home, Minnetonka, MN
  • The Green Mill, Eden Prairie, MN
  • Paradise Landing, Balsam Lake, WI
  • Enjoy Restaurant, Apple Valley, MN
  • Rausch Funeral Home, Rice Lake, WI
  • T. Woodfire Grill, Coon Rapids, MN
  • Prairie Center, Albert Lea, MN
  • RedStone Grill, Minnetonka and Eden Prairie, MN
  • Colliers Towle, Sibley Square, Minneapolis, MN
  • City of Amery Wisconsin, The Big Bobber Park Sculpture, Amery, WI
  • St. Croix Casino, Turtle Lake, WI
  • Biloxi Grand Casino, Biloxi, MS
  • Legends Restaurant: Caesars, Elizabeth, IN
  • Portico: Caesars, Elizabeth, IN
  • Lucky Star, Concho, OK
  • Paragon Casino & Resort, Marksville, LA
  • Grand Casino Avoyelles, Marksville, LA
  • Mississippi Long Bar Gambling Hall, Biloxi, MS
  • Bayview Hotel & Convention Center, Biloxi, MS
  • Grand Casino Coushatta, Kinder, LA
  • Kickapoo Casino, LA

The common thread.

The job changes, but the needs are similar: durable work, a clear read from a distance, and a piece that fits the architecture instead of fighting it.

Frank Stone with a stained glass installation outdoors