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Tumbling
Squares, Leaded Panel
It appears as if the original design
has started to break up and is falling.
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Green
and Yellow Patchwork
A very rich mixture of glasses within this
panel with loads of great textures
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1930's
stained glass window
I have used the traditional 1930's
sunburst but updated it with some great
glass!
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Leaded
Light Repair
This customer had an unfortunate event where
her front door panel was smashed at the
beginning of the year.
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No
33 Remade!
Initially made a year ago - recently a
football came crashing through and broke
the whole centre.
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Leaf
and Branch Panel
These customers knew they wanted a branch
with some leaves depicted in their leaded
light
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Encapsulated
Transom Panels
Exisiting traditional leaded light transom
panels remade and fitted into modern double
glazed units.
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Decorative
Transom Panel
A transom panel and two smaller side panels
to match existing doors.
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Art
Nouveau Flower Panel
Traditional leaded light panel made using
all English Muffle glass with an original
obscured pattern.
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Patchwork
Leaded Light
A really glorious mixture of glasses!
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Tudor
Rose
A Tudor rose fitted
into a hand made oak door on a 15th Century
cottage
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Art
Nouveau Leaded Light
Arched window in a traditional design of
the art nouveau style.
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Art
Deco Window
Large semi circular
window based on the sun burst clock designs
of the 1930's.
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Sealed
units
Traditional leaded panels encapsulated
into sealed units.
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Beach
in Autumn
Transom panel inspired by the beach in
autumn and falling leaves.
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Ship
Roundel ship made for a private house in
Wimbledon.
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Tulips
Free hanging roundel depicting a vase of
tulips.
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Sunflowers
Free hanging window with painted detail
and painted lettering.
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Westcott
A design based on art nouveau.
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Hallway
Leadlight made to the same lead pattern
as some windows already existing in the
house.
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No
18
Transom above a front door |
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Loft
Doors
Pair of decorative leadlight panels made
for a loft extension.
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No
171
Transom panel in a Victorian terraced house
in South London
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Inglenook
A pair of windows made for an inglenook
fireplace with a window either side.
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