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Furniture |
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Glass-Copper & Steel dining furniture Design | Maggie Forsyth & Jim Whitson Glass work | Maggy Forsyth Client | Data Services See more detail of the furniture |
The Hub, Old St John's Church |
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3, 3 lancet windows based on different sun phases, incorporating over 2000 individual kiln-formed lenseswich appear to float above clear glass allowing external architecture to be seen. The panels are constructed in traditional lead glazing, incorporating lensed borders. Design | Christian Shaw Kiln-work | Maggy Forsyth Client | Benjamin Tindal, Arquitects See more detail of the hub |
The Huntarian museum |
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| Two gable end windows each comprising of 5, 1m diameter circles with central cinqutifoils. The design is based on biological and electrical microscopic imagery.It was exicuted by fusing and texturing double and triple layers of glass, then staining and painting to achive a natural light loss of 80% Design | Christian Shaw Kiln-work | Maggy Forsyth Client | MKW Design partnership, 1999 See more detail of the huntarian museum |
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| Kiln formed, colour blended and textured, these tiles are available in a range of designs and colour ways.
The standard sizes are 100mm and 150mm. We are also happy to accommodate your individual design requirements regarding colour design and size. Prizes on application. Design | Maggie Forsyth See more detail on the tiles design |
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Old St Andrews House, Edinburgh |
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350 shallow-cast glass tiles (250 x 250mm) 10 mm tick, 20 mm reed with border Restoration | Maggie Forsyth Client | The Scottish Office, 1998 See more detail on the Old St Andrew's House |
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