
Half Glazed Tree Of Life – Melton Mowbray
We created this half glazed Fused & Etched Tree Of Life for one of our regular clients. The client from Melton Mowbray has bought lots […]
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.
We created this half glazed Fused & Etched Tree Of Life for one of our regular clients. The client from Melton Mowbray has bought lots […]
Continue reading »In 2017 we created a gallery of stable door glass that showed a whole new range of designs specifically designed to suit small glass panels. […]
Continue reading »In 2017 a Mrs Rutter from Kent was browsing our website looking for inspiration for a ‘thank you’ gift to donate to the school where her […]
Continue reading »In 2017 we were asked to create an etched glass oak leaf pattern with acorns to be the table top of a new table being […]
Continue reading »In 2017 we took an order for one of our standard Victorian Etched Glass designs from our Split Glazed Etched Glass door gallery. The design […]
Continue reading »In 2014 we were sent a magazine clipping from a client that wanted us to re-create this etched glass window for the clients door. The […]
Continue reading »In 2014 we were asked to create a set of 5 deep carved Victorian Etched Glass panels for a doorway in Colchester. As the client […]
Continue reading »In 2016 we created this stunning set of Victorian Etched Glass Door Panels for one of our clients. The door contained 3 glazed areas and […]
Continue reading »In 2016 we created this simple design for a client that wanted a flood of colour to shine onto the newly tiled floor and they […]
Continue reading »In 2014 we created this Frank Lloyd Wright Unity Temple inspired glass for a customers landing window in Teddington near Twickenham. The whole glass was […]
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