
Rennie Mackintosh Rose Door Fanlight – Weybridge
Hi Layna, below is your Rennie Mackintosh Bevelled Glass drawing showing the chosen door glass design along with a matching fanlight that incorporates the same […]
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 Layna, below is your Rennie Mackintosh Bevelled Glass drawing showing the chosen door glass design along with a matching fanlight that incorporates the same […]
Continue reading »Hello Anthony, below is your drawing to show you how your new reproduction etched glass will look. This new glass will be toughened safety glass […]
Continue reading »Hi Michael, below is the drawing of your glass, taken from the 1571 design. The dashed line shows the visible area or sight line. The […]
Continue reading »Hello Christine, below is your drawing to show you how your chosen Mackintosh Etched Glass design will look in your glass size and shape. The […]
Continue reading »Hello Jonathan, the image below shows your chosen 358 design in your specific sizes and fanlight shape. The dashed line shows the visible area if […]
Continue reading »Hi Maria, below is your drawing to show you how your supplied design would look in your specific glass sizes. The glass will all be […]
Continue reading »Hi Valerie, below is our drawing of your 1930s door glass featuring our new 681 design. The base glass used is clear so all of […]
Continue reading »Hi Peter, below is our drawing of the 220 design in your specific glass sizes and colours. We have coloured the design using colours that […]
Continue reading »Hi Lyn, below is the drawing of your chosen Fused Glass design. The design is the same as your 2014 order but with different colours […]
Continue reading »Hi Barbara, here is my drawing of your new glass. The dashed line is the visible are so you will only see everything inside of […]
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