
Abstract Mackintosh Stained Glass Window – Bolton
Hi Kevin, below is your drawing of our Renfrew Range design from our Mackintosh gallery shown in your glass sizes. As requested, we used the […]
Continue reading »The Client Pages section is where we upload drawings for the customers approval before manufacture. Browse through hundreds of designs to see what other people have ordered recently, this may help you decide on the perfect pattern and glass type for your project. Many of these designs are not featured in our standard galleries.
Hi Kevin, below is your drawing of our Renfrew Range design from our Mackintosh gallery shown in your glass sizes. As requested, we used the […]
Continue reading »Hello Julie, below is your drawing to show how your finished panel will look. As requested, we removed the detail (bridge, gazebo, trees) from the […]
Continue reading »Hello Lee, below is the drawing of your 1930s vestibule as requested. The glass will be Minster toughened double glazed units. We have used the […]
Continue reading »Hi Boyd, below is your drawing to show how our reproduction of your Victorian Etched Glass panels will look. We’ve tried to recreate every detail […]
Continue reading »Hello Beth, below is your chosen design shown in your specific glass sizes. The etched (obscure) areas of the glass are shown grey and the […]
Continue reading »Hi Angela, below is your drawing of our Renfrew Range design shown in your larger glass sizes. The dashed line is the visible area and […]
Continue reading »Hello Julia, below is your drawing showing our interpretation of the design you requested in your glass sizes. The design is viewed for outside the […]
Continue reading »Hello Alison, below is your chosen design from our Clyde Rose range but shown in your glass sizes. We have rotated the design as requested. […]
Continue reading »Hello Rory and Michelle, below is your drawing showing you how our 350 design looks in your glass sizes and with a matching number fanlight. […]
Continue reading »Hello Rachel, below is the drawing of your requested design in your glass sizes. The dashed line is the visible area of the glass so […]
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