Leaded Glass Mountain Landscape – Amersham
Hello Olga, below is your drawing to show you how your supplied design will look in your glass sizes. We have used a textured glass […]
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Hello Olga, below is your drawing to show you how your supplied design will look in your glass sizes. We have used a textured glass […]
Continue reading »Hi Michael, below is a proof showing how we’ve adapted our Charles Rennie Mackintosh inspired Renfrew design to suit your 5 panel door with a […]
Continue reading »Hi Peter, below is our drawing to show you how the 3 lower panels in your vestibule will match to the existing 3 panels above. […]
Continue reading »Hi Helen, below is your drawing to show you how your chosen Mackintosh Bevelled Glass design the glass would look in your glass sizes of […]
Continue reading »Hi Adrian, below is your drawing of your 2 door glass panels with the 2 side panels. As requested we have taken the border from […]
Continue reading »Hello Bryan, below is your chosen design showing how the roundels design will look in your small glass sizes. The base glass will be Stippolyte […]
Continue reading »Hello all, below is our drawing of your 7 double glazed units. The base glass is Stippolyte as requested. Please note the 2 bottom roundels […]
Continue reading »Hi John, below are your two drawings of the chosen designs. The dashed line shows the visible area so ignore everything beyond that line. On […]
Continue reading »Hi Derek & Lorraine, below are 2 options of your chosen Margaret’s Rose design for your vestibule entrance. The glass will be Stippolyte glass as […]
Continue reading »Hello Colin, below is your drawing of your chosen 255 design to show you how the glass would look in your door glass and transom […]
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