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With the huge range of stainless steel and aluminium fittings available, you can use them to make virtually anything in glass. Frameless glass doors, frameless glass balustrading, frameless display cases to mention just a few. Check out the range of fittings available, and see the design possibilities they offer.
Mirror glass can be cut to any size and shape, and can be further enhanced with metallic and coloured graphics to give an interesting depth of vision. Available in clear, extra clear, bronze, grey and antique effect, mirror glass is a very effective way to add depth and interest to any area, especially in commercial settings.
Our design work focuses on the areas where our glass is used most. While we are not glass artists, we can offer grafic design work, from the simple to the intricate. Consider it for signage on doors and windows, it’s very effective on internal glass doors both sliding and swinging, and can be a real eye opener as a centre panel in a wardrobe door. Media used include glass paint, along with vinyl and polyester films in opaque / translucent or transparent, depending on the level of transparency required
Our processing facilities include the following:
Edge polishing – Bevelling – Drilling – CNC shape cutting – laminating – toughening Other surface processes include sandblasting, or imitation sandblast effect by use of film or paint. When glass is used in water affected areas, either internally or externally, it’s worth considering putting a hydrophobic coating on the glass to stop the build-up of dirt or limescale
We can bend glass up to 2.4M wide x 3.4M high Safety is paramount – it is either toughened, laminated or safety filmed Curved glass is thermally efficient when made into double glazed units ……and it’s beautiful to look at
When glass is coloured, it adds zest and vitality to the environment around it. You can light it up with natural light in doors and screens – and when natural light is not available, LEDs work very well in areas such as reception counters and wall cladding.