by Pete | Mar 12, 2024 | Acid Etching, Brilliant Cutting, Public Houses
The closest pub to Big Ben and historically the preferred public house of Members of Parliament, St Steven’s Tavern was refurbished in 2003 after being closed for 15 years. Acid etched and brilliant cut panels were restored to many windows, doors, divides and mirrors....
by Pete | Mar 12, 2024 | Acid Etching, Brilliant Cutting, Leaded Lights, Public Houses
Façade acid etched & brilliant cut panels along with internal leaded light booth divides. These traditional techniques were used to great effect in the design, manufacture and installation of panels in the country’s favourite pub. Our designs still feature...
by Pete | Mar 12, 2024 | Public Houses, Stained Glass
The stained glass shields were commissioned by the five star hotel. Both the techniques of hand painted kiln fired artwork, along with flashed glass burnt with acid, were used to produce the shields. Heavily textured Norman Slab glass features in the background,...
by Pete | Mar 12, 2024 | Public Buildings, Stained Glass
When Stockport Sunday School was demolished in the 1970s, Stockport Museum Service agreed to care for the main stained glass window previously located in Centenary Hall. It was not until thirty years later and the opening of The Stockport Story Museum, that the funds...
by Pete | Mar 12, 2024 | Public Buildings, Stained Glass
Portico Library was the first reference library in the United Kingdom. This project saw the restoration of the large stained glass ceiling feature. Many broken panes of painted glass were present. Rough cast glass was sourced to match that originally used. From...