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John Dierickx

  • Stained glass maker
  • Zonhoven, Belgium
  • Master Artisan
John Dierickx Stained glass maker
Contact
Dutch, English, French
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+32 475853194
©Renaat Nijs

The glass artist

  • • John designs abstract creations in stained glass
  • • He can integrate stained glass into double-glazing
  • • He loves the sparkle in the eyes of his clients

John Dierickx’s love for stained glass came about rather by accident. Working at a glass company fuelled his fascination with stained glass. He started to experiment with it after his regular working hours. Step by step, he built his own network of clients, and in 1991 he founded his company Artglas. In 2009, he moved the company to a new building with a showroom of a 100 square metres. “Over the years, I have specialised in abstract creations consisting of straight and curved lines. With these designs we make a difference to our clients . Whilst previously people just expected a perfect execution, nowadays they want to be a part of the design process, thinking with you to create a unique design.”

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Works

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Barvaux

This blue glass dome was designed and manufactured for a private home. The bottom of the dome features sunflowers that radiate through with the help of the sun. The flowers refer to France and a telephone box hidden among them refers to the United Kingdom. The design bridges classical forms and techniques with contemporary designs.

Length 250 cm
Width 450 cm

Photo: ©Renaat Nijs
Brussels

The space under these stairs of an old home in Brussels was opened to provide extra light. John Dierickx was commissioned to design and create a stained glass window for this opening. The geometric forms and bold colours of the design respect the Art Nouveau aesthetic of the building.

Length 220 cm
Height 180 cm

Photo: ©Renaat Nijs
Bilzn

This stained glass window was placed over the opening previously filled by a garage door. The design bridges classical forms and techniques with contemporary designs.

Length 220 cm
Height 220 cm

Photo: ©Renaat Nijs
Voka

A stained glass window was placed at the entrance of this meeting room in the Limburg Chamber of Commerce, Belgium. Closing this sliding door gives further privacy to those within while maintaining a sense of aesthetic.

Length 220 cm
Height 300 cm

Photo: ©Renaat Nijs
Kiewit

This artistic stained glass panel window was placed at the entrance of this former chapel. The design bridges classical forms and techniques with contemporary designs.

Length 120 cm
Height 160 cm

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