Traditional Awning Recover Ealing

Pizza Express in Ealing needed a spruce up to their existing traditional Victorian awning and so we recovered the frame with new fabric and added their distinctive signwriting and the whole thing looks like new again. In the words of Eva Longoria, it was good to be working with this “little Italian restaurant”!!! Mind you, […]

Awning Recover & Junction Strips

Our good friends at La Brasseria in Marylebone High Street, London needed a freshen up and so we recovered their existing traditional Victorian awnings, previously made by us and added a couple of junction strips to bridge the gap between the awnings to make the space underneath more useable.  La Brasseria is an all day […]

Victorian Awning Installation

This restaurant in Tunbridge Wells chose the Victorian awning to adorn their frontage and their signwriting choice is very eye catching.  At Radiant Blinds, we have improved the Traditional Victorian Awnings over time to make sure they can cope with the British weather.  For example, we have replaced some of the boxing with a more […]

New Victorian Awning

House of Momo needed some shading and a branding opportunity to their charming little eatery in North London which specialises in Nepalese dumplings, beer and cocktails.   We manufactured a brand new traditional Victorian awning and the whole frontage has now transformed and has enabled some extended tables outside under the awning for customers to enjoy.

Alma Cafe Gets New Victorian Awnings

What a wonderful splash of bright orange as these two Victorian awnings were installed by our expert fitters for Alma Cafe in Rocks Lane, London.   Alma Cafe is situated in Barnes and serves delicious breakfasts and tasty brunches daily.  Radiant has improved the traditional Victorian awnings over time to withstand the British weather.  For example, […]

Did you know our beginnings go back to 1894….

History of Radiant Blinds & John Dean  John Dean was the founder of a blind and awning manufacturing business based in Putney in 1894.  As the son of a Devon policemen he travelled to London looking for employment.  John worked and lived in a furniture store where he slept at night on the shop counter […]