Warwickshire Etched Glass

A little bit about us

The Leadbitter Glass Studio, established in 1994, produces Etched Glass and Victorian Etched Glass panels for homes. Etched Glass was one of the earliest forms of decorative glass to be developed. Today, it is often used to craft elegant contemporary designs. Etched panels are a very popular choice for homes in the Warwickshire area. Almost every panel we manufacture will qualify for free delivery to homes in the Warwickshire area.

We produce other forms of Decorative Glass for Warwickshire clients, including Stained Glass, Bevelled Glass, and Fused Glass.

Our services

After placing your order with us, you’ll receive our free design service – known as the Client Pages Service. This is where we create a Computer Generated Proof to show your chosen design in your custom glass sizes. We’ll send you a proof a few days after you place your order. You then have the opportunity to request changes to the layout before we produce the panel, ensuring you’re 100% happy with the final panel(s). You may want to alter a decorative border or increase the size of a central motif. We’ll make these amendments until you’re completely happy with the design and give us the thumbs up to begin production.

Etched Glass Window

Recent Etched Glass commissions from the Warwickshire area:

Leadbitter Glass has supplied many homes in and around Warwickshire with our beautiful etched glass. Here are just a few examples of local orders…..

Frank Lloyd Wright Etched Glass Window – Southam

A client in Southam ordered a Frank Lloyd Wright inspired etched glass window from us recently. As usual, we supplied a computer generated image of how the glass would look before we actually made the glass. You can see our proof here – FLW Etched Glass Window Warwickshire

Etched Glass Queens Jubilee

In 2022 we were asked to supply a small panel featuring the Queens Jubilee crest. The small panel featured the crest celebrating the Platinum anniversary of the Queens coronation. You can see the drawing we created before manufacture here – Queens Jubilee Window Warwickshire

Etched Glass Bamboo – Cherry Blossom

A Warwickshire client recently ordered 2 double glazed units from us. They requested the Bamboo design and the Cherry Blossom design from our Etched Glass Gallery. The Bamboo design also had Japanese text down the side of the panel. you can see the Client Page drawing here – Etched Glass Bamboo – Warwickshire

Etched Glass Sunrise Sea – Rugby

In 2021 we were approached by a client from Rugby to have a bespoke circle port hole panel created. The client wanted a sunrise over the sea but in etched glass. They also wanted the non-etched areas to be obscure. We created the panel using Stippolyte glass and you can see the result here – Etched Glass Sunrise Rugby – Warwickshire

Warwickshire! Your numbers up!

Should you wish to showcase your house name or number in door glass or a fanlight, opting for etched panels proves to be an excellent choice. It’s noteworthy that many homes in Warwickshire feature top lights (transom lights) positioned above their doors. This particular glazed area offers an ideal location for displaying your etched house name or number. If your door is adorned with a transom window, we stand ready to craft a bespoke etched glass panel specifically showcasing your house name or number.

Given the popularity of this request among our clients, our glass artists diligently produce hundreds of these panels each year. Notably, we can tailor your custom etched panel to your preferences, utilising any font and decorative border of your choice. Furthermore, if desired, we can create etched door glass to seamlessly match the fanlights.

Etched Glass House Names & Numbers

Browse Our Etched Glass Galleries

Our expert glass artists can produce almost any pattern you desire in etched glass. If you’re struggling to find the right design for your home, head over to our extensive Etched Glass Gallery for some inspiration. Within the gallery, there are sub-categories such as Traditional, The Edinburgh Range, Modern and Victorian. We have many more stunning designs in all forms of decorative glass across our various galleries which may also be of interest to you.

How Etched Glass is made

We never use ‘stickers’ on our etched glass panels. We produce our etched glass the right way, by sandblasting the glass to ensure permanent and highest-quality etching. All too often, companies will tell you they offer “Etched Glass” when actually they don’t. They simply place a vinyl sticker onto the glass, so no ‘etching’ has actually taken place. Not only does this result in a poor fake ‘etched effect’, but the stickers can turn yellow. The stickers will shrink on the panel after a few years of exposure to sunlight. Companies may also declare that they use screen-printed glass for their etched glass. This type of glass also suffers from the same dis-colouration issue over time. You should always ensure you’re paying for a true ‘sandblasted‘ etched glass product for quality that lasts. You can see the problems encountered with fake etched glass here.

Our process

To begin, we cut a temporary mask using your chosen pattern and overlay it onto one side of the panel. This initial step ensures that the designated clear areas remain unetched. Subsequently, we place the masked panel inside a specialist sandblasting booth and propel coarse grit/sand at high speed across the panel. Following the completion of the etching process, we carefully remove the temporary mask, revealing the beautifully etched areas.

For single-glazed glass, an additional step involves applying a protective sandblast coating to the etched side. This coating serves to prevent any undesired grease smudges. On the other hand, when it comes to double-glazed glass, we omit the application of a protective coating. This decision is grounded in the fact that the etched side is already safeguarded within the unit.

Leadbitter Glass supplies Etched Glass to all areas of Warwickshire including:

Nuneaton, Coventry, Rugby, Stratford-Upon_Avon, Warwick, Royal Leamington Spa, Southam, Bulkington, Bedworth, Whitestone and Kenilworth