MIRRORS
-Polished & beveled edge mirrors in custom sizes / shapes
-Mirrored walls for exercise room / dance studio
-Vanity & door mirrors
1/4″ mirrors with polished edges installed on the back of a closet door.
The client requested that this wall be covered with a single mirror (no seams) – after some careful measurements and calculations (the walls were slightly out-of-square), we were able to fulfill her request and install this mirror with a large cutout for the window (as well as a smaller cutout for the outlet).
1/4″ mirror installed in a client’s home.
Wall-mounted vanity mirror.
Polished-edge mirror mounted to an interior door.
Custom-designed bar area – three 1/2″ tempered glass shelves secured into the wall with chrome channel, with individual pieces of mirror cut to fit in between.
Wall-mounted vanity mirror.
Beveled mirrors installed in antique frames.
1/4″ mirrors with polished edges installed along the wall of a dance studio, using “J” channel on the top and bottom.
1/4″ mirrors with polished edges installed along the wall of a dance studio, using “J” channel on the top and bottom.
1/4″ mirrors with polished edges, installed in the weightlifting area of a gym.
TABLETOPS / PROTECTIVE GLASS TOPS FOR FURNITURE
-Tempered glass is available in several thicknesses with a variety of finished edge options, for use as a tabletop or to protect the top of a piece of furniture.
Shown here: a 3/4″ thick tempered glass tabletop with radius corners and polished edges. Stunning!

GLASS FOR CABINET DOORS
-Put your glassware and dishes on display by installing glass in your cabinet doors! Numerous styles of pattered / antique glass are available.
GNA (“German New Antique”) glass installed in cabinet doors.
GNA (German New Antique) glass installed in a client’s cabinet doors.
ANTIQUE & RESTORATION GLASS, ETC
-Real antique mouth-blown wavy glass and “new antique” restoration glass, custom cut to size
-Salvaged antique window sashes in various sizes and styles
-Stained glass & related supplies

This unique curved painting / stuffed pheasant combination is dated 1924, so the owner wanted to replace the broken glass with antique wavy glass, like the original glass. You can’t tell in the photo, but this piece has a number of ripples that are a tell-tale sign of antique mouth-blown glass.
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