Stained Glass Manufacturer

Stained glass dome with colorful decorative window design

Stained glass has been admired for centuries as both an art form and a building material. Its vibrant colors, patterns, and light effects bring a sense of beauty and storytelling to any space. Today, stained glass is not only treasured in traditional churches or historic landmarks but is also widely used in modern architecture and interior design. From creating focal points in homes to enhancing brand identity in commercial projects, it blends artistry with functionality.

Stained glass dome with colorful decorative window design

Why Choose Us as Your Stained Glass Manufacturer

Partnering with the right manufacturer makes all the difference in design, quality, and long-term value. Here’s why customers trust us:

40+ Years of Craftsmanship

Custom Design Capabilities

Advanced Production Facilities

Strict Quality Checks

Certified & Eco-Friendly Materials

Global Project Portfolio

Dedicated Support

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Diamond shaped stained glass with rainbow colors
Size
Sunset design stained glass with red and yellow hues
Edge Finishes
Vibrant stained glass wall art with abstract shapes
Shape
Modern geometric stained glass hanging on window
Design
Geometric stained glass with colorful triangle panels
Color
Blue and yellow stained glass kitchen window panels
Combination Glass
Decorative clear stained glass with floral patterns

Testing & Quality Assurance

Decorative clear stained glass with floral patterns

Every stained glass panel we produce undergoes rigorous testing to ensure long-term performance and reliability. We conduct UV resistance and fading tests to guarantee that colors remain vibrant even under strong sunlight. Each piece is also subject to durability and safety checks, ensuring it can withstand daily use and environmental stress. To give our clients complete confidence, all products are manufactured in compliance with international standards such as ISO, CE, and ASTM, delivering certified quality for projects worldwide.

Applications of Stained Glass

Wave and sun design stained glass in memorial hall
Residential Windows, Partitions & Doors
Hotel lobby ceiling with custom stained glass art
Commercial Spaces: Hotels, Restaurants & Retail
Wave and sun design stained glass in memorial hall
Corporate Offices & Meeting Rooms
Chapel interior with colorful stained glass panels
Public Spaces & Museums

Mannlee's Proud Projects

Here’s a list of notable projects in the Middle East and Africa that include curtain wall systems, especially aluminum and glazed curtain walls, often used in commercial, residential, and institutional buildings:

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Pre-Installation Guidance

Accurate Measurement Support

Hardware & Sealant Advice

On-Site Technical Consultation

Safety & Handling Tips

Maintenance Instructions

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Gothic stained glass window with detailed art design

What Is Stained Glass?

Stained glass is glass that has been treated with metallic salts or coatings to achieve rich colors and decorative effects. Crafted through cutting, coloring, and assembling into lead or copper frameworks, it transforms plain glass into unique works of art. Unlike ordinary decorative glass, stained glass allows light to filter through in dazzling ways while also offering privacy and design flexibility. This makes it an ideal choice for both traditional and contemporary applications.

Benefits of Stained Glass

Artistic Appeal

Brand Identity

Natural Light with Privacy

Energy Efficiency

Durability

Low Maintenance

Versatility

Value Addition

Stained Glass vs Leaded Glass

AspectStained GlassLeaded Glass
ConstructionColored/textured pieces joined (often lead/copper came)Clear or patterned pieces joined with lead came
Primary LookVibrant colors, imagery, strong visual storytellingSubtle, clear/opaque geometry; classic lines
Light & PrivacyColored light, good privacy with diffusionSoftened light; privacy varies by textures
Use of MetalsLead or copper foil (Tiffany method) commonTraditional lead came between panes
DurabilityLong-lasting; colors stable with UV-resistant glassRobust joints; may need came re-cementing over time
MaintenanceGentle cleaning; inspect solder/came periodicallySimilar care; re-leading possible on heritage pieces
Energy EfficiencyBest when laminated/IGU for insulationTypically decorative; pair with IGU for performance
Safety OptionsCan be laminated/tempered for safetyCan be encapsulated or laminated for safety
CustomizationUnlimited colors, motifs, gradients, paintingClear/textured patterns, bevels, geometric designs
Typical ApplicationsReligious/cultural sites, feature windows, brand artEntryways, sidelights, transoms, interior partitions
Weight/ThicknessVaries; heavier when laminated/IGUSimilar; lead came adds weight
InstallationFrame support; weatherproofing if exteriorCame panels set into frames; sealing required
CostHigher for complex artwork and colorsModerate; depends on bevels/textures
Heritage/StyleArtistic focal points; narrative designsTraditional elegance; geometric classics
IntegrationCan be encapsulated within IGUsOften encapsulated to improve weathering

FAQs About Stained Glass

Yes. Modern stained glass is made with high-quality materials and reinforced frameworks, making it durable for both interior and exterior applications. With proper care, it can last for decades without fading.

Absolutely. You can choose patterns, motifs, colors, textures, and even custom shapes. Many projects use stained glass to display logos, brand elements, or unique architectural features.

Maintenance is simple. Clean gently with mild soap and water—avoid harsh chemicals. Regular inspections of frames and solder joints will keep stained glass in excellent condition.

Yes, when laminated or combined into insulated glass units (IGUs), stained glass improves thermal performance, reduces glare, and helps with indoor comfort.

It works well in homes, churches, museums, hotels, restaurants, and retail spaces. From windows and doors to partitions and decorative features, stained glass adapts to many applications.

Yes. While it allows natural light to filter in, stained glass obscures direct views, making it perfect for areas that need privacy without losing brightness.

Other Glasses We Offer

Square tempered glass sheets stacked with polished edges
tempered glass
Clear plate glass sheets stacked in square cut panels
Plate Glass
Laminated glass panels in varying thickness levels
Laminated Glass

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