Arts and Crafts.
We were very happy to design and create this Charles Rennie Mackintosh inspired panel for a delightful Canadian gentleman and his equally delightful English wife in Hampton Hill.
New Kids on the Block.
Richmond Door Company have asked us to supply one of their customers with decorative leaded lights. Here is the first of many (hopefully).
Would I lie to you again? We were delighted to restore this set of half landing leaded lights for Rob Brydon. Working alongside our good friends at Parkgate Joinery.
A Labour of Love.
This was not the easiest set of panels to create. But with some hard work and determination from both myself and the client in Hampton, the final installation met their expectations.
“I wanted to write to say thank you for the glass. I appreciate we had a few changes along the way with the design but we are very happy with the finished product. It looks particularly nice in the door from the outside. Thank you again for a lovely piece of work which will live on in this house for decades to come”.
Anoush.
Restoration for Doctor On The Front Line. I was delighted to restore this original 1930's panel for an ITU Doctor in East Sheen.
We gave a little discount to thank him for his efforts.
I was happy to create this stained glass panel for our customer in Kingston Upon Thames.
I made sure I did a good job, as she let me have two delightful kittens.
“Thank you SO much, the window makes me smile every time I come home - and everyone thinks it’s beautiful!”.
Maggie.