Crittall Windows

Crittall Windows
Company typeLimited company
Industryspecialised construction activities Edit this on Wikidata
Founded1889 (1889)
FounderFrancis Berrington Crittall
Headquarters,
ProductsSteel-framed windows
Websitecrittall-windows.co.uk
Crittal windows on a building in London

Crittall Windows Ltd is an English manufacturer of steel-framed windows, today based in Witham, Essex, close to its historic roots in the county. Its products have been used in thousands of buildings across the United Kingdom, including the Houses of Parliament and Tower of London, and are features particularly associated with the Art Deco and Modernist movements in early 20th-century architecture.[1]

The company's windows are also used in numerous buildings in North America and other parts of Europe, and were a feature of the RMS Titanic.[2]

  1. ^ JAMES STEVENS CURL. "Crittall windows." A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. 2000. Encyclopedia.com. 2 April 2009
  2. ^ p.70, Crittall, Ariel and Blake, David (1989) Window Vision: Story of the Crittall Family v. 2: Crittall, 1849–1989, Crittall Windows. ISBN 978-0-9515585-0-8