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Langan’s Brasserie

e’ve been very busy over the last year or two. Our largest commission to date was this huge window for Langan’s Brasserie at more than 3 metres x 2 metres high. Designed by Peter Mikic Interiors, it is made up of 12 separate panels fitted together to make one image. Although a very simple design […]

Where does the time go?

nother year has passed or is that two? We’ve had a hectic few months with many projects on the go. One of our most recent was these Frank Lloyd Wright inspired panels. These leaded lights were made in the traditional way and then encapsulated inside sealed units to match the client’s UPVC door. We tried […]

Autumn Round Up 2018

ime flies!…The months have flown by again and it’s been another busy year. Social media has been eating up more of my time so unfortunately this Blog has been slightly neglected! We have had many varied projects. We finally finished our restoration work on St Peter’s & St Paul’s church this year and have had some […]

February update

ow, I can’t believe it’s February already! Christmas came and went in a flash. Our main project over Christmas was a stained glass map showing the Mid Atlantic row. The map charts the progress of the rowing boat which started from the Canary Islands and finished in Barbados. The window was a present for the client’s […]

Summer 2016 update

t’s been another busy summer with a variety of projects. There have been several highlights but here are three of our favourites. You may have already seen these featured on our Facebook page. Firstly, are two panels which we made for a magician: one small door panel and one sidelight. We’ve worked for him before […]

Art Nouveau style panels

nother commission we completed back in December was this frontage consisting of two door panels and a sidelight for a house in Princes Risborough. We kept to a fairly traditional design for the door in an Art Nouveau style. For the sidelight we decided to go for a more free-flowing design that would tie in […]

Kingfisher Panels

s things have quietened down slightly I just thought I’d take this opportunity to post some photos of a couple of projects we did around Christmas time. First was this river scene we did for a couple in Addlestone. They were very keen to incorporate a kingfisher into the design. We also added some river […]

Busy summer

t’s been an extremely busy summer with various projects on the go. Our main project has been the repair and restoration of 18 sash windows for Brixton Congregational Church which dates from 1828. The windows were in a very bad state of repair – it has been a lengthy process but the end is now […]

April News

i all. After a long build up we are finally pleased to announce the successful installation of our panel at The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London. The panel depicts the coat of arms of the Nottingham campus and forms part of a large display of the various colleges and their respective crests. We are really […]