Category: Current Projects

We’ve been busy at Coriander Stained Glass working on a variety of projects.

These are some template drawings we’ve been working on for a lead light installation in Putney.

These are for a front door but would also look great in a stairway or hallway.  Lead lights in a stairway or hallway are a fantastic way of adding interest to an otherwise plain stairway or room in your home.  Please visit our gallery pages for ideas and inspiration.

Here you can see the finishing touches being made to the completed lead light in a front entrance in Putney.

The completed project can be seen in our Edwardian Gallery pages.

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At Coriander Stained Glass we carry out a wide variety of restoration work:

In this picture you can see we are working on a simple rectangle panel which has been stripped and is now waiting for rebuilding at our Wimbledon shop.

For ideas and inspiration on a wider variety of lead light themes take a look at our Other Stained Glass Designs gallery.

In this next picture we have an Edwardian panel from a home in Wimbledon Park being restored in our Wimbledon shop.

For more ideas and inspiration for Edwardian lead lights take a look at our Edwardian Stained Glass Gallery

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Here at Coriander Stained Glass we are very pleased to update you with our latest piece of work, for Hampton Court Palace.

This picture shows two diamond panels that we have stripped and rebuilt into new lead light structures using the old glass, which was probably two to three hundred years old.

New frames have been made by the joiners at Hampton Court, the picture was taken in their workshop at the Palace.

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Coriander Stained Glass are very excited to present you with the second instalment of our Peter Pan Stained Glass Window videos. In this second video of the series, you can see Margaret, our in house artist, putting together the final pieces of the window and adding the finishing touches.

The project at South West Middlesex Crematorium is lead by head gardener, James New.

Check back soon for our third and final video which will show the installation of the window at South West Middlesex Crematorium as well as the opening ceremony of the Children’s Memorial Garden.

 

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We have just completed work on a new stained glass window for the St Pancras Amateur Boxing Club.

The photograph was taken in our Wimbledon shop.

St Pancras Amateur boxing club stained glass window

 

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Coriander Stained Glass are very pleased to present you with the first video in our series detailing our work on the Peter Pan themed stained glass window project for South West Middlesex Crematorium’s Children’s Memorial Garden. This stained glass window is based on an illustration by Margaret Tarrant. The video series will consist of a three part video log, detailing the project from construction all the way through to the final fitting of the window, so check back soon to follow our progress!

In this video we introduce the project and outline some of the initial processes involved in producing the window.

 

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Welcome to the Coriander Stained Glass Blog!  Check back here regularly for news on our current projects, customer stories and what we’re getting inspired by.

We’re also lovers of all things glass, so keep an eye out for posts on up and coming exhibitions and events in the world of glass.

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