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This clematis
panel was comissioned by Steph & Maria to provide colour and privacy
in their bathroom. |
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leaded panel depicting swans and the rising sun was installed in an east
facing bathroom window. Janie can now lie in her bath and enjoy watching
the colours change with the sun's movement. Better than television! |
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Flo
lives in a beautiful Victorian house and was looking for a window that
would let in lots of light, give her privacy and retain the character of
the building. We chose a typical Glasgow style rose pattern built in traditional
lead work. |
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latest addition to Flo's collection is this rose garland design, which
is installed in the window over her front door. |
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This
swallow and poppies panel was made for the staircase window of a country
house. A small delicate piece, it was constructed using the copper
foil technique. |
| Sandra
and Archie commissioned this tall slim rose design for the window of their
new porch. |
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This jungle
parrot panel is suspended by chain in an existing window. These panels
can be moved from room to room, or taken with you if you move house. |
This Glasgow
rose style panel was commisioned for a wedding present.
It now hangs proudly in
the happy couple's home in Denmark. |
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