
Leaded Glass Floral Side Panels – Cornwall
In 2013 we created this matching pair of leaded glass side panels for clients in Cornwall. As always, we created a ‘Client Page’ for the […]
Continue reading »Almost every job we manufacture is a custom made design that has either been designed by the customer or designed by our glass artists. These pages contain a selection of past works created by the Leadbitter Glass Studio. These designs may give you inspiration and a greater knowledge of what can be created for you by Leadbitter Glass.
In 2013 we created this matching pair of leaded glass side panels for clients in Cornwall. As always, we created a ‘Client Page’ for the […]
Continue reading »In 2014 we created this door glass panel for a client in Staffordshire. The client requested a design with a tree, some sun rays and […]
Continue reading »In 2015 we were approached by a client to create a larger version of our popular Renfrew Range with a few colour changes. As this […]
Continue reading »In 2014 we received an order from a client that loved a previous job they had seen in our Past Works section. This new enquiry […]
Continue reading »Linda and Alan France are past clients of Leadbitter Glass and they contacted us recently with a special project for us. Linda had her heart […]
Continue reading »In April 2015 we were contacted by a client from Campbeltown in Scotland to create this stunning shaped feature window. This was the first time […]
Continue reading »We were asked by a client in Glasgow to create a floral design for three fanlights that form part of a large hall feature window. […]
Continue reading »This design is one of our popular Shadows Of Nature designs created using Satin Glass instead of standard clear glass. The design is usually sandblasted […]
Continue reading »In 2014 we were approached by Everest Commercial to create a pair of etched glass crucifix panels with a blue crucifix for the ‘Shield Of […]
Continue reading »In 2014 we created this large etched glass butterflies panel to take the place of an old serving hatch in a kitchen of our client […]
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