
McDonald – Leaded Glass Crest – Bedford
Client McDonald These leaded glass crest designs are to scale and this is what will be visible once the 15mm perimeter of the glass is […]
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.
Client McDonald These leaded glass crest designs are to scale and this is what will be visible once the 15mm perimeter of the glass is […]
Continue reading »These kitchen cabinet door glass panels are to scale using your glass sizes. Please remember that some of the bevelled edge will be hidden behind […]
Continue reading »Hi Zoe, here is a bevelled glass panel that I think will best suit your side panel. If you see the image under this computer […]
Continue reading »These 2 doors and side panels are exactly to scale. We have used the same bevelled glass clusters in each panel and the lead we […]
Continue reading »Here is the map to be sandblasted but the names of the regions will follow when style of map has been agreed. UPDATE a high […]
Continue reading »Hi Mr Tyagi, these are some of the leaded borders that can be manufactured for you. You can change any piece to any colour you […]
Continue reading »The fanlight on the right is the small size and there are three units this size from the list of 23. I have tried to […]
Continue reading »Hello Mr Gray, these Clyde Rose stained glass Mackintosh door images are exactly to scale using your glass sizes of 241 x 940mm. The Mackintosh […]
Continue reading »These are the 2 main ways of reducing the lengths of colour by adding breaks in the runs of film. View the finished panels here […]
Continue reading »Hi Claudio, this is the door you have ordered and below the door design is the fanlight border you have asked for (Option A) through […]
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