Original Crittall house goes on the market with curved Crittall Windows
- 23 October 2018
- News
A historic art deco house showcasing original Crittall windows has entered the market for the first time since World War II. This architectural gem retains all its original features and furnishings, including the iconic white Crittall windows that have become synonymous with the art deco style. The property boasts an array of Crittall installations, most notably a stunning curved window at the front facade and elegant doors opening onto a balcony, exemplifying the versatility and aesthetic appeal of Crittall designs.
Iconic Crittall Windows: A Timeless Art Deco Feature
Prominent publications like The Daily Mail and Mirror have hailed Crittall windows as an essential element in any authentic art deco home. The remarkable preservation of this house and its architectural integrity serve as a testament to the exceptional durability and timeless appeal of Crittall products. Known as ‘Heol Bryngwili’, this unique property is located in Cross Hands near Llanelli, Wales, offering potential buyers a rare opportunity to own a piece of art deco history complete with original curved Crittall windows.
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“The curved Crittall windows in this art deco property are a prime example of the craftsmanship and innovation that made Crittall a household name in the early 20th century. Their preservation is remarkable and adds significant value to this historic home,” says Jane Smith, architectural historian specializing in art deco design.