Interior Decorative Domes
Decorative glass domes for interior architecture — patterned, frosted, leaded or stained glass over decorative metal frames. Pure visual statement pieces for entrance halls, restaurants, ballrooms, bars and luxury residential interiors. No load-bearing structural role.
Interior Decorative Glass Dome
Decorative glass domes for interior architecture — patterned, frosted, leaded or coloured glass over decorative metal frames. Visual statement pieces for entrance halls, restaurants, ballrooms, bars and luxury residential interiors. No structural load-bearing role.



Trent Glass Interior Decorative Glass Domes are bespoke interior decorative glass domes manufactured by our specialist overseas decorative-glass partner with twenty years’ experience in stained, leaded and structural architectural glass — finished, certified and installed to UK standards by the Trent Glass / Leaworks Group team.
Key Features
- Pure decorative role — no structural or weather-sealing duty
- Glass options: patterned, leaded, hand-painted, frosted or coloured
- Decorative frame: bronzed aluminium, brass, antique-finish steel, or hardwood
- Diameter typically 1.2 to 4 metres for interior ceiling features
- Integrated downlighting — concealed LED in frame perimeter
- Lighter assembly — installs into ceiling void without major structural prep
Ideal Applications
- Mansion and luxury residential entrance halls
- Hotel lobby and reception ceilings
- Restaurant private dining rooms
- Cocktail bars and speakeasies
- Ballrooms and event spaces
- Boardroom and executive suite ceilings
- Spa and treatment-room ceiling features
- Showroom and gallery feature ceilings
Technical Specifications
- Glass: toughened to BS EN 12150 and/or laminated to BS EN 14449, specified to project
- Wind & dead-load engineering calculations supplied where structural
- CE / UKCA marking on all structural glass elements
- Indicative lead time: 10–16 weeks from sign-off; complex domes 14–20 weeks
- UK delivery and installation by Trent Glass or your contractor
How Is This Made? See our ten-stage stained glass production process — from design and pattern-making through to soldering, cementing and completed panels.