
Etched Glass Reproduction Fleur Du Lys – Towcester
In 2015 we were contacted by a customer looking for a company that can create an Etched Glass Reproduction of a set of Victorian etched […]
Continue reading »Each Sandblasted Glass job we make is a bespoke glass design suited to the customers very own glass sizes. The pages below contain a small selection of recent Etched Glass works created by our dedicated glass studio. These designs are perfect to help give you a better feel as to what we can create for you in our studio.
In 2015 we were contacted by a customer looking for a company that can create an Etched Glass Reproduction of a set of Victorian etched […]
Continue reading »In 2015 we were approached by a client to create an etched glass panel for a room divider featuring a lighthouse and a yacht. The […]
Continue reading »We recently created this stunning Victorian Etched Glass internal glass door panel for one of our clients in Glasgow. As you can see by these […]
Continue reading »We created this double glazed door glass panel for clients in Peterborough recently. The clients selected our design number 1401 but they wanted the house […]
Continue reading »In early 2015 we created this pair of etched glass crests on a clear glass background for a client in Edinburgh. Some of the thin […]
Continue reading »We recently created another one of our popular Gypsophila panels – design number 570. This time we were asked to create a smaller panel as it […]
Continue reading »In 2016 we took an order for a half glazed door glass panel with a side panel. The glass was to be double glazed and […]
Continue reading »In 2015 we were commissioned to create an Etched Glass Reproduction of a very intricate deep carved glass panel for an executive London home. The four […]
Continue reading »We created these Victorian Etched Glass panels for a London renovation in 2014. The client was totally renovating a large Georgian house from top to […]
Continue reading »In 2015 we created another Coffee Cup door glass panel for clients in Bedford. The door was to be for the entrance to the customers […]
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