Stained Glass Sun Rays Door – Surbiton
Hello Michael, here is the Overlay Stained Glass Sun Rays design exactly to scale from the outside view. We would use 6mm aged lead with […]
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Hello Michael, here is the Overlay Stained Glass Sun Rays design exactly to scale from the outside view. We would use 6mm aged lead with […]
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This bevelled glass Mackintosh door design is created to scale using your provided sizes. The height of the etched glass Mackintosh number is 130mm but […]
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Hi, here are one of each panel created in your glass sizes. The bevelled glass jewels will look as the image emailed to you. The […]
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Hi Fiona, We have created this American Bevelled Glass feature window design using your glass sizes provided of 1390mm wide x 980mm high. As discussed […]
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Hello Malcolm, here we have the coloured and sandblasted glass logo design in blue etched. The blue that we can use is quite pale and you […]
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This Mackintosh window set has been created using glass sizes for each panel of 615mm wide x 1555mm high, allowing 5mm for installation. We have added […]
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Hello Pauline, I have now positioned the side panel on the right of the door as viewed from the outside of the property. The sandblasted […]
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Here is your side panel to match the Platinum Beijing Door Glass. The side panel glass is 130mm higher than the top of the glass […]
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Hello Katharine, Here are your 2 etched glass door borders to scale and the gold line shows where the beading will start so everything inside of […]
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Hello Mr Dakin, here is your coloured and etched Satin glass drawing. The red line indicates the visible glass area. As we did not have […]
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