RegaLead is celebrating a hugely successful return to the FIT Show 2025, with their showcase of decorative glass and engineered door components attracting widespread attention and praise from visitors across the glazing and fenestration sectors.

With a theme of ‘real products in real applications’, the RegaLead stand offered a dynamic and tangible experience for fabricators and installers eager to see how the company’s innovative solutions are shaping the future of entrance doors. Central to the display was the latest collection from the Stained Glass Overlay (SGO) division, featuring a stunning new Victorian-inspired design that turned heads and captured imaginations.

“The SGO team delivered another truly outstanding design for this year’s FIT Show,” said Guy Hubble, Joint Managing Director at RegaLead. “The Victorian-style glass, showcased in an Aluplast Ideal 4000 Engineered Door, really demonstrated how traditional aesthetics and modern materials can work in harmony. It served as a great example of how our glass and panel products can transform standard PVC doors into something that feels bespoke and special.”

Visitors also had the opportunity to see fully manufactured doors on display, created using RegaLead’s Engineered Door Components and fabricated in systems from Aluplast, The Residence Collection, and VEKA. These products showcased how traditional character and craftsmanship can be replicated without compromising on performance or efficiency.

Guy continued: “It was fantastic to see such a strong presence of SGO Decorative Glass at this year’s event. There was a real sense that traditional coloured and leaded glass is enjoying a resurgence, and it’s clear that the market is once again embracing the timeless appeal of heritage-style glazing. That aligns perfectly with what we’re seeing in consumer trends and reinforces our focus on offering versatile design-led solutions.”

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