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Description

Slumped Glass is embossed, kiln-formed art glass for virtually all architectural applications. 

Versatility

For many years, Slumped Glass has almost exclusively been used by esteemed architects and interior designers in their upscale commercial and hospitality projects. An extensive array of standard and custom Slumped Glass solutions may now be commissioned for all manner of residential and business applications. The possibilities are endless! Slumped Glass can be configured to accept any glass hardware, can be made in almost any size, thickness, and shape—and provides results that continue to inspire “oohs and ahhs.”

Advantages

In translucent applications, Slumped Glass provides natural diffusion, for privacy, while permitting the transmission of light. It meets codes for safety glass and requires very little maintenance.

Custom Orders

SGO Designer Glass is proud of it’s reputation as a “problem solving” company. We are always seeking to extend the boundaries of glass and design. Working together our artistic teams can combine beauty and function to create the perfect solution for your space.

How to Order

The SGO Designer Glass experience begins in either our studio, your home, or your business. During this step, we gather information about your project and needs. We will sit down with you to look at numerous samples with different colors, textures and thickness, as well as discuss all of your installation options. If you are unsure of what you'd like to do, we can help. Our design consultants have numerous tools and templates and are ready to assist you in developing your ideas.

Typical Lead Time

Average fabrication lead time is 6 to 8 weeks from the completion of designs.

 

 

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Last modified: March 1, 2009