The term stained glass refers either to the material of coloured glass or to the art and craft of working with it. Throughout its thousand-year history the term "stained glass" was applied almost exclusively to the windows of churches, cathedrals and other significant buildings. Although traditionally made in flat panels and used as windows, the creations of modern stained glass artists also now include three-dimensional structures and sculpture.
Steyned Glass has now become one of the leaders in the art of stained glass work using sophisticated computer image rendering software to give you a realistic view of your design. We have a quality of work that is hard to compete with in this industry.

Stained glass or leaded glass is still highly sought-after to enhance the decorative environment of your home.  This art form is even more popular today with the use off different textures of clear glass with a mixture off bevelled shapes to create a modern three-dimensional textures look.

Designers, manufacturers and restorers of stained glass for all applications and based in Gauteng South Africa.

* Doors
* Windows
* Lampshades
* Tiffany Lamps
* Fusing
* Large and small commissions undertaken.
* Churches
* Hotels
* Restaurants
* Domestic dwellings
* Game Lodges
* Conference centres
* Guest houses
* Glass Jewellery
* Art  mirrors

 


Stained glass windows have been described as 'illuminated wall decorations', Now with a different combination of art glass techniques we can create almost anything you could possibly imagine be it from classical conservative to contempary modern we can now create it the way you want it. 

Please feel free to browse around our web site and view our gallery to get a feel of what we can really do, and if you have any queries please drop us a mail via our contact page. Or contact us direct per phone.


Louise Steyn
Steyned Glass

6 panel lamp on cast iron stand.

 

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