Tag: current projects

Here at Coriander Stained Glass we’ve been busy working on a number of beautiful pieces, a few of which we will share with you here.

Victorian Gometric Stained Glass

Stained glass can work brilliantly in internal door screens and windows, transferring much needed borrowed light from one room to another whilst creating a decorative feature at the same time.  The design of this window is termed Victorian Geometric, the colours used are very traditional – with an outer white border, ruby red inner border, pale rectangle made of four randomly placed shades in pink, yellow, blue and green, a central dark blue roundel feature and eight secondary roundel features.

Although our Esher shop is closed our team are still hard at work.

The shop will be closed for a little longer but you can still pop in to our Wimbledon shop if you’ve seen anything on the site or had any ideas for your own stained glass window.  You can also contactus on info@corianderstainedglass.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

Stained Glass Artist

Here’s Will, one of our stained glass artists, creating a new traditional door panel for the Southfields area, South West London.  We don’t just create work for the London area, we have completed work for customers as far as Scotland, so if you have an idea but distance is a concern, please get in touch to see what we can do.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1930s Stained Glass

Next we’d like to share with you these beautiful 1930’s door panels we have restored.  We think they have turned out beautifully!  Sometimes the more simple designs can be the most striking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Victorian Stained Glass -Geometric

And finally, before we sign off for the night, we’d like to share with you this traditional geometric leaded light made for a window in a Victorian house in New Malden, Surrey.

We hope we’ve filled you with ideas and inspiration for your own stained glass window – why not head over to our stained glass portfolio for some more ideas.  We’ve a stunning selection of photos for a completed Victorian front entrance we fit last week in Wimbledon Park, so do remember to stop by again to see those!

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