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PANED EXPRESSIONS STUDIO
A
superb source of designs and design ideas. All the designs you see
on this website can be created as windows etc for you.

A
fab site with free and pay-for designs of scrumptious lampshade etc.

A
very comprehensive site that lists stained glass studios around the UK and
abroad. Also pages on tips, a gallery and other interesting things
to discover.

Situated
in the historic glass quarter (Stourbridge, West Midlands), Broadfield
House Glass Museum has established a reputation as one of the major glass
museums in the world. The Museum has a magnificent collection of British
glass, much of which was made locally, from 18th century tableware to
Victorian cameo vases to modern sculptural pieces. Permanent displays and
temporary exhibitions celebrate the magical art of glassmaking. There is
also a glassmaking studio where visitors can watch and wonder at the
glassblowers' skills. Admission Free.
Prairie style lamps,
Hanging Ceiling Lamps, Window and Door Inserts, Stained Glass Panels. In the interest of sharing the stained glass art with others,
Dale has special sections where he provides free stained glass patterns, design tools
and "how to" papers and links to other glass related websites
Tashiro Stained and Leaded Glass
A
Japanese artist who specialises in Tiffany work. His ideas include a
superb array of fantastic terrariums. This man is a consummate
glass artist.
Westie Bears
The wonderful and creative world of
Westie Bears, the award winning one of a kind miniature bears and other
critters. HOT NEWS:- Westie Bears has just won the National Bronze Award for
the Trading Places awards!!!(sponsored by Barclays Bank, the Sun and other
organisations).
Karren Urben Fine Art
One
of my very favorite Brighton fine artists. I have been lucky enough
to hang Karren's work in various exhibitions I have curated.
This is the business we
use when it comes to metalwork for any windows or panels. Alan
Williams of Anvil Ironworks created the stands for the Twice Shy, Blue
Klee and Deco Fish panels, as well as less ornamental works.