Decorative Glass

Decorative Glass

Sandblasting, Etching, Brilliant Cuts, Liquid lead & more !


 Fancy something fancy? 
Our investments in the latest machinery and our highly skilled workforce, places us at the leading edge of the glass & mirror industry. 
Sandblasting 
Sandblasted glass panels are designed and produced in our own workshop. The frosted effect is produced by blasting glass with an abrasive material using high pressure. 
The fantastic thing about this, is that it can be used to create privacy for windows or shower walls, but it can also be used to create elaborate patterns for decorative effect. 
We treat all panels large and small, and have our own graphics expert to design and prepare the art work, provide proofs, etc. - we can also work from your very own designs, images, logos, numbers and letters and recreate them on glass.
This can be used for both domestic and commercial purposes e.g. front doors, shop fronts, top lights, windows, bespoke mirrors, kitchen and bathroom glass work.
Brilliant Cutting
We create brilliant cut designs by diamond cutting into the surface of the glass to produce designs of pure elegance. The finish on the brilliant cut lines can be either polished, or unpolished to give it's satin appearance.
Our graphic designers and glass experts have a range of designs at the ready to create the ideal piece for you. If you fancy something more personal, we can recreate your designs/ images and transfer them to glass so yours is unique. 
Etching / Engraving 
Engrave your name, logo and designs into the surface of the glass. Glass engraving and etching with our C.N.C machine produces a beautiful frosted effect, allowing us to etch custom logos, designs, and photos on glass. 
Bespoke signs and liquid-lead glass design
With our top-of-the range glass design equipment, we can produce liquid-lead in a range of styles on our CADRAM machine. So from simple 'entry' and 'exit' door signs through to stunning creations for bars and restaurants, our bespoke signs are sure to fulfil all your requirements.
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