Styles
Tudor
A typical tudor style window is a leaded light with a repeating pattern of clear glass diamonds or other geometric shapes.
Art Deco
Art Deco style windows and doors are characterised by stylised and bold geometric patterns think sunbursts and trapezoidal motifs.
Victorian
Victorian style stained glass is often highly ornate, incorporating smaller and painted pieces as a way of displaying the owners wealth and social status.
Art Nouveau
not to be confused with Art Deco, Art Nouveau is a 1930s style which often incorporates long lines, arches, curves and plant and flower motifs.
Edwardian
This style is less fussy that Victorian, often more simpler in design and with slightly larger pieces for an airier feel.