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Stately Doors & Windows, a manufacturer of custom products for ultra-luxury residential and commercial products, acquired Reilly Architectural, part of Pella Corporation’s luxury division. As a result of the transaction, Stately will have $100 million in annual revenue with employees spread across nine locations in six states, according to the company.

Stately provides custom luxury wood, steel, and iron doors and windows.

“We’re in an industry where ultra-luxury customers have had nowhere to turn for a complete solution,” Jude David, executive chairman of Stately Doors & Windows, said. “We recognized the most discerning customers needed a single brand and complete product line that allowed them to fulfill their vision without compromise. Stately’s mission is to provide that uncompromising, end-to-end solution.”

Reilly Architectural, established in 1981, specializes in custom hardwood and steel doors and windows. The Calverton, N.Y.-based company was purchased by Pella in 2016 and serves customers in the Hamptons and Manhattan in New York and Florida.

“The collaboration between Reilly Architectural and Stately Doors & Windows marks a significant milestone in the high-end luxury door and window market and promises to enhance the customer experience by offering unparalleled quality products and services,’ said Benjamin Edwards, president of Reilly Architectural. “This partnership is built on a shared foundation of core values and a commitment to excellence, which secures the future of Michael Reilly’s vision and ensures his legacy thrives and evolves.”

Stately has completed eight acquisitions in four years. The company said Reilly Architectural and Stately Doors & Windows share a mission of providing turnkey consultative design, manufacturing, delivery, installation, and “white glove service” to ultra-luxury clients.

“We are committed to a culture of placing employees first, allowing upward mobility and opportunities for career growth, and we are excited to bring the entire Reilly team into the Stately family,” David said. “This acquisition has the feel of a merger of equals. We want to honor what the Reilly team has built so we can grow together and find new ways to raise the bar time and time again.”