
Etched Glass Stippolyte Tree – Wilmslow
In 2020, we received an order for our popular Shadows of Nature Spring Tree design from a client in Wilmslow. She wanted the glass to […]
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 2020, we received an order for our popular Shadows of Nature Spring Tree design from a client in Wilmslow. She wanted the glass to […]
Continue reading »In 2017, a client approached us wanting to install a feature window in a partition between two rooms using this butterfly and reeds design. We […]
Continue reading »In 2018, we received an order from a couple who wanted a pair of etched glass panels to represent their heritages and welcome visitors to […]
Continue reading »In 2018, a client from Knutsford supplied us with photographs of a glass pattern they required. We didn’t have this particular design on file so […]
Continue reading »In 2018, a customer asked us to produce glass in a design that stylistically matched other houses on their street. The panel above the door […]
Continue reading »In 2019, a customer in East Grinstead supplied an image of a chambermaid drinking a martini. They wanted us to create this pattern as an […]
Continue reading »In 2018, we took an order for our popular Autumn Tree design from our Shadows of Nature range. The client had two identical pattern 10 […]
Continue reading »In 2019 a client in Accrington asked us to produce two etched glass double glazed units for a window in their bathroom. They were fond of […]
Continue reading »In 2017, a client in Glasgow set out to revive an old tired door in their home. We produced a traditional etched glass panel for […]
Continue reading »In 2018 we produced a number of Victorian Etched Glass panels for a client’s executive mansion in Norwich. Two of the panels were 10mm toughened glass. […]
Continue reading »