Gallery
Here’s a selection of work produced by Angle Glass since 2009
Here’s a selection of work produced by Angle Glass since 2009
A mixture of red, orange and amber glass is used to graduate the colours up the side panels to the fanlight panel above the door. White opaque glass is used for the lotus flower in the centre of the fanlight. Inspired by Art Deco stained glass in Brussels.
Two side panels width 178 mm x height 1067 mm. One fanlight width 1366 mm x height 581 mm
Walthamstow, London
2023
One of two windows made for a private residence. This window depicts a landscape in spring.
Streaky glass is used to represent the lake, clouds, petals and grass.
Glass paint, enamels and silver stain were fired onto the glass, adding line to the leaves and petals and texture to the blossom and bark.
Two panels joined together to make width 900 mm x height 1380 mm
London
2023
Photo by Andrew Meredith
An interior fanlight, which features a curlew and seaweed. The curlew is painted using traditional glass paints. The blades of seaweed add free-flowing lines to the design, creating a sense of motion within the panel.
One fanlight width 705 mm x height 488 mm
Hanwell, London
2023
Photo by Andrew Meredith
Four traditional panels inspired by Victorian stained glass designs. Geometric pattern work includes two sunflowers in the two door panels and two painted roundels in the side panels. The bird roundels feature a blue tit and a robin. These birds are painted using traditional glass paint, enamels and silver stain, which are fired onto the glass making them permanent.
Two door panels width 240 mm x height 958 mm. Two side panels width 158 mm x height 1025 mm.
Ealing, London
2022
Photo by Andrew Meredith
Two door panels inspired by Celtic knots. The pattern links across both panels.
Two panels width 252 mm x height 988 mm
London
2022
Photo by Andrew Meredith
Two door panels and two side panels of a geometric design, are inspired by Victorian stained glass. Panels made up of rectangles of coloured glass, glass roundels and red borders. The centre of each door panel features a more complex pattern based around a glass roundel.
Two door panels width 260 mm x height 918 mm. Two side panels width 301 mm x height 918 mm
Hanwell, London
2021
One of two windows made for a private residence. This window depicts a landscape in autumn.
Streaky glass is used to represent the stream and the oak leaves.
Glass paint and silver stain were used to add line and a golden tone to the leaves. Glass paint also used to add texture to the tree bark.
Two panels joined together to make width 900 mm x height 1380 mm
London
2023
Photo by Andrew Meredith
One window made up of four stained glass panels. The design is inspired by an Alfred Waterhouse window, made for an apartment designed by Alfred Waterhouse. A styilised rose pattern with a decorative border including glass roundels and leaves.
Four panels width 680 mm x height 990 mm
London
2017
Photo by Gina Soden
Two new door panels and two new side panels made to replicate the original stained glass door panels. The new panels incorporate the painted birds and the roundels from the original stained glass.
Two door panels width 298 mm x height 1081 mm and two side panels width 298 mm x height 1165 mm
London
2022
Internal window acting as a screen between two rooms.
Design inspired by a mosaic. Geometric pattern linked across two panels. Mostly a mix of blue glass with small pieces of red glass.
Two panels width 480 mm x height 1000 mm
London
2017
Art Deco inspired design for one door panel, one fanlight and six side panels. Glass used includes pink, turquoise, green and amber glass. Round door panel with fan design in centre. Art Deco font used for the painted number in the fanlight.
Door panel 650 mm in diameter, one fanlight width 842 mm x height 291 mm, two top side panels width 273 mm x height 291 mm, two middle side panels width 273 mm x height 1079 mm and two bottom side panels width 273 mm x height 886 mm
London
2022
Photo by Nick Smith
Door panels in an Art Nouveau style, featuring orange tulips.
The panels are symmetrical, adding to the elegance of the design.
Two panels width 255 mm x height 1100 mm
London
2023
One of two panels for a skylight in a private residence.
Depicts a tree canopy in British woodland. It includes painted details of blossom, an owl in flight, a grey squirrel and a green woodpecker. Pale blue glass represents the sky.
One panel width 1094 mm x height 691 mm
London
2020
Two stained glass door panels and one fanlight. Edwardian-inspired design featuring stylised clematis, with a painted number in the fanlight.
London
2019
One of two panels for a skylight in a private residence.
Depicts a tree canopy in British woodland. It includes painted details of blossom, an owl in flight, a red squirrel and a jay. Pale amber glass represents the sky.
One panel width 835 mm x height 688 mm
London
2020
Six new door panels and one fanlight in a diamond design with green borders. We restored the original stained glass in the stairwell.
Six door panels width 250 mm x height 260 mm
One fanlight width 900 mm x height 240 mm
London
2021
A church window depicting a landscape with animals and trees, reflecting the nearby forest of Epping, and St Francis, representing the human presence in harmony with nature. The window therefore embodies the idea of transfiguration through the redeeming power of Christ in the world.
Whole window made up of thirteen panels. Two main lights approx. width 530 mm x height 2300 mm
Epping
2021
Photo by Chris Parkinson
Front door panel and two side panels. Simple geometric shapes, combined with bold colours to create a striking modern design.
Door panel width 754 mm x height 535 mm, two side panels width 228 mm x height 535 mm
London
2022