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Our Driftwood patterned glass combines the beautiful natural patterns of wood with the bright and beautiful characteristics of glass. In addition to its natural beauty, this patterned glass provides a good amount of privacy while still allowing light in to make a room feel more open and keep it bright. -
Just like our regular Clear Flemish patterned glass, our High Performance (HP) Flemish Glass offers the same pattern and texture look of hand-blown glass without the seeds and bubble for a slight distortion in clear glass. Unlike the normal flemish, our HP Flemish patterned glass is clearer, allowing more light into a space, but still providing privacy, albeit less than our normal clear flemish glass. -
Our Florex glass is a rolled pattern glass that resembles many small flower like shapes on one surface of the glass. We carry this pattern in the 5/32" thickness only. It allows plenty of light through to brighten the room, but provides privacy so no one can see through, making it perfect for spaces such as bathrooms. -
Glue Chip Glass is sandblasted on one side, coated with animal hide glue, and heated. As the drying glue contracts, chips of the sandblasted surface are pulled off creating the unique fern like or “jack frost” pattern. Different patterns are achieved using a variety of processes to give a unique look for each type or style. -
This mirror sports a silver tint with a spotted pattern that resembles water spots. This style of glass stays true to the style of hand-made mirrors that were prevalent until the early 20th century. Although the style of every mirror made is consistent, this type of mirror still uses the method of handmade glass, giving each piece of glass a unique pattern, much like a fingerprint. -
This mirror sports a traditional silver color mirror, but has a pattern that resembles granite or marble. This style of glass stays true to the style of hand-made mirrors that were prevalent until the early 20th century. Although the style of every mirror made is consistent, this type of mirror still uses the method of handmade glass, giving each piece of glass a unique pattern, much like a fingerprint. -
This mirror sports a silver tint with a spotted pattern that resembles water spots. This style of glass stays true to the style of hand-made mirrors that were prevalent until the early 20th century. Although the style of every mirror made is consistent, this type of mirror still uses the method of handmade glass, giving each piece of glass a unique pattern, much like a fingerprint. -
This mirror sports a silver tint with a soft smoky pattern with a gold tint, resembling the style of hand-made mirrors that were prevalent until the early 20th century. Although the style of every mirror made is consistent, this type of mirror still uses the method of handmade glass, giving each piece of glass a unique pattern, much like a fingerprint.