Decorative glass in your home

Glass Splashbacks

Glass is revolutionising the way kitchens, bathrooms and even bedrooms are designed and glass splashbacks are quickly becoming the preferred alternative to traditional tiling. Not only are they more stylish but they are much easier and faster to install than tiles and are far more hygenic as there are no lines to grout.   [more...]

Acid Etching

Also known as 'French Embossing', acid etching was used extensively by the Victorians to give a luxurious feel to glass panels.  It is capable of producing very intricate patterns and a range of opacities.   [more...]

Sand Blasting

Sand-blasting is a modern alternative to acid etching and is generally a lower cost alternative.  Sand blasted glass panels have a smooth even finish and can acheive high levels of opacity.   [more...]

Glue Chipping

Glue chipping is an old technique dating back to the Victorian period where specially formulated glue is applied to an etched glass surface.  As it dries it pulls flakes away from the glass surface resulting in intricate, almost fern-like, patterns.  More to come soon.

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