Coombs – Fused Glass Feature Window – London
Hello Belinda, here is your fused glass feature window design using the blue tiles. The gap between the panels is 34mm so you may want […]
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Hello Belinda, here is your fused glass feature window design using the blue tiles. The gap between the panels is 34mm so you may want […]
Continue reading »Hello Mark, the first image shows how the glass would look and all of the white areas in the design would be clear glass. The […]
Continue reading »Hello Carol, here is the design 1300 – Etched Glass Swan pattern using your glass sizes and instructions. The background of the glass shown in […]
Continue reading »Hello Mr Cuthbert, here are your drawings of your etched glass reproductions, the designs are based on the images sent to us in your previous […]
Continue reading »Hello Tip, here are 2 options for the etched glass butterfly design 1303 using your glass sizes. The background of the glass shown in grey […]
Continue reading »Hello Steve, here are your 3 Leaded and Etched Glass Mackintosh door drawings using the Mackintosh 603 design as requested. As you did not supply […]
Continue reading »Hello Jo, here is the Code 2014 design using your glass sizes. The bevelled glass feature window will all be clear glass except for the grey […]
Continue reading »Hello, your bevelled glass Mackintosh drawings based on the 2296 design will appear here as they are drawn. The white areas on the designs will be […]
Continue reading »Hello Roy, here is the chosen Bevelled Glass Mackintosh Door design drawn using your exact glass sizes. The background of the glass would be sandblasted […]
Continue reading »Hello Ron, here is your etched glass company logo and the dashed line shows your ‘visible area’ I have made the logo 560mm wide. The […]
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