This large dome feature was designed, manufactured and installed for Wetherspoons. Built and cemented on curved formas to maintain the arch of the dome, the leaded lights feature antique glass. The...
Public Houses PROJECTS
We have produced windows, mirrors and partitions for some of the most famous public houses in Britain. The techniques most associated with public houses are brilliant cutting, acid etching, beveling, sand blasting and gold leafing.
Used in isolation or in combination these techniques can produce traditional or contemporary designs and wording.
St. Steven’s Tavern, Westminster
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...
The Rovers Return
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...
Grosvenor Hotel
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...
Athenaeum, Manchester
The Athenaem project was for the restoration of a stained glass panel. The original light was badly damaged during a break-in. Norman Slab and mouth blown glass featured heavily in the design. These...