1930s Fused Glass Door Designs

These Fused Glass designs are suitable for 1930s style doors and DX doors.

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NOTE: We don’t sell doors, just glass.

Glass Panel

Design Code: 647

Glass Panel

Design Code: 761

Glass Panel

Design Code: 765

Glass Panel

Design Code: 763

Glass Panel

Design Code: 762

Glass Panel

Design Code: 764

Other Options For 1930s Doors

Fused Glass for 1930s-Style Doors

1930s-style doors, with their small glass panels occupying roughly a third or a quarter of the top section, are a cherished feature in UK homes, embodying the era’s blend of simplicity and elegance. Incorporating fused glass into these doors adds vibrant texture, colour, and artistry, enhancing their vintage charm. At Leadbitter Glass, we’ve been crafting bespoke fused glass for 1930s-style doors for over 25 years, delivering custom designs to homeowners from Devon to Dundee with UK-wide shipping.

Why Fused Glass for 1930s-Style Doors?

Fused glass offers a modern yet timeless enhancement to the compact glass area of a 1930s-style door. By layering and heating glass in a kiln, we create intricate, textured designs that reflect the Art Deco and geometric influences of the 1930s—think bold swirls, radiant sunbursts, or subtle floral patterns. Perfect for front doors or interior spaces, fused glass brings warmth and personality to your home.

All our fused glass panels are made from toughened glass for safety and durability, available as single-glazed for internal doors or double-glazed for external entrances needing insulation. Each piece is precisely crafted to fit the modest top section of your 1930s-style door, maintaining its authentic proportions while adding a striking visual upgrade.

How We Craft Your Fused Glass Panels

At Leadbitter Glass, we handcraft every fused glass panel to your exact requirements in our Northamptonshire studio. Here’s how we do it:

  • Choose Your Design: Browse our gallery of 1930s-inspired fused glass designs (right here on this page!) or request a bespoke piece. From vivid abstracts to delicate textures, we’ll fit it to your door’s top area.
  • Measure Your Door: Measure the glass section—typically a third or quarter of your 1930s-style door’s top. Need assistance? Try this handy guide
  • Preview Your Design: We’ll send a digital proof of your fused glass design in your exact size. Approve it or request adjustments—we’ll tweak colours or patterns until it’s perfect.
  • Expert Crafting: Our artisans fuse glass layers in a kiln, bringing your 1930s-inspired vision to life with precision.
  • UK Delivery: Your custom fused glass panel arrives ready to install, shipped to any UK address.

Tailored for 1930s Proportions

The petite glass area of a 1930s-style door—often just a third or quarter of the top—requires designs that stand out in a limited space. Our fused glass options are designed with this in mind, delivering rich textures and vibrant colours that honour the era’s iconic style. Whether you choose a dramatic geometric motif or a softer, layered effect, we’ll craft it to enhance your door’s heritage appeal.

Gallery Designs or Bespoke Creations

Need inspiration? Our gallery on this page features fused glass designs tailored for 1930s-style doors, combining period authenticity with modern craftsmanship. We’ll adapt any option to your door’s top section. Prefer something unique? Our bespoke service lets you create a one-of-a-kind design—think custom colour blends, textured patterns, or a 1930s motif with a personal touch. With our fused glass expertise, your imagination sets the limit.

Ready to Enhance Your 1930s-Style Door?

Transform the top of your 1930s-style door with fused glass from Leadbitter Glass. With over two decades of experience, free UK delivery, and a dedication to quality, we’re the trusted choice for homeowners nationwide. Explore our gallery, request a quote, or contact us today to get started. Your vintage door deserves a textured, colourful revival!

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