Salvaged MCM Anodized Aluminum Window Frame – Dominion Tire Plant, Kitchener

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Industrial Heritage Meets Modern Design | 50" x 50"

Give your space an industrial-modern edge with these striking anodized aluminum window frames salvaged from the historic Dominion Tire Plant warehouse in Kitchener, Ontario. Originally designed by Albert Kahn and Associates—the legendary industrial architects behind many 20th-century North American factories—these mid-century frames date from the 1940s–50s additions to the plant.

Each frame is made from anodized aluminum, a material prized for its strength, corrosion resistance, and sleek finish. These windows have weathered time beautifully and remain in excellent condition. The glass and old putty have been removed, making them project-ready for your next architectural installation.

With clean lines and a minimalist profile, they’re perfect for:

  • Dividing open-concept interiors in residential lofts or commercial studios

  • Incorporating into restaurant or office renovations

  • Creating feature walls, greenhouse-style partitions, or privacy screens

Dimensions: 50" W x 50" H x 1.5" D
Availability: 30 identical units – ideal for multi-window installations or modular designs

Reclaim a piece of Ontario’s industrial past while bringing timeless MCM style into your space.

Delivery is available to Toronto and Montreal and points in between. Fee is based on destination and timing. Shipping available to Canada and US. Contact us for an estimate based on your location.