Fused Glass Mackintosh – Canada, Toronto
Hi Sheryl, below you will find a proof showing how the fused Mackintosh design you’ve chosen will look in your glass sizes for your cabinets. […]
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 Sheryl, below you will find a proof showing how the fused Mackintosh design you’ve chosen will look in your glass sizes for your cabinets. […]
Continue reading »Hi Maria, below you can see a proof showing our Cherry Blossom design from our Shadows of Nature range in your custom glass sizes. The […]
Continue reading »Hi Jim, below is your chosen Frank Lloyd Wright Illinois Range design shown in your glass sizes. We do not know exactly where the main […]
Continue reading »Hello James, here is your chosen 509 design in your glass shape and sizes from your Richmond Door. The grey background would be the etched […]
Continue reading »Hi Stuart, below is your requested drawing of your etched glass windows with champagne glasses and bottle. The grey background shown will be the sandblasted […]
Continue reading »Hi, below is your drawing showing how your Fused Glass Leaves design will look in your pattern 10 door and side panel. The dashed line […]
Continue reading »Hi Marc, the drawing below shows your chosen Frank Lloyd Wright Illinois design in your specific glass sizes and shapes. The dashed line is the […]
Continue reading »Hello George, below is your drawing to show you how the glass would look in your glass sizes. The materials used will be the same […]
Continue reading »Hi Laurie, below is a proof showing how the we’ve adapted our Renfrew design to fit your custom glass sizes. We’ve used Stippolyte glass and […]
Continue reading »Hi Margaret, below is the drawing of your glass design. The white sections will be clear glass and the grey sections will be etched glass. […]
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