About this piece
back to topA reclaimed stained glass window of fruit and foliage within a geometric scene by Goddard and Gibbs.
This is an abstract modernist stained glass window with an unusual design, blending together a range of vibrant colours, shapes and patterns, such as an ear of wheat and stylised loaf of bread.
The perfect characterful window to be flooded with daylight so the vibrant colours brought to life in a contemporary home or perhaps even an artisan bakery or cafe.
Goddard and Gibbs
Established in 1868 Goddard and Gibbs were a renowned stained glass studio producing traditional and contemporary pieces for various churches all over the world.
The company was initially established as Walter Gibbs & Sons on Blackfriars Road in London before the studio was taken over by James Clark & Sons, and in 1938 acquired Goddards Glass Works.
The was later taken over by James Clark & Eaton, and in 1978 the studio was bought by Charles Clark.
Their chief designer after this was John Lawson (1932-2009), who had joined the firm in 1970 from Faithcraft.
Goddard & Gibbs continued to keep continuity in the quality and design despite the various changes. The company is now based in Corsham, Wiltshire, and continues to thrive.