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Sandblasted Glass

Overview

Whether you require a little privacy or wish to create a more opaque look, sandblasted glass can be a solution.

Sandblasted, or etched glass is created by firing fine grains of sand at the surface of glass to create a pitted, translucent appearance. Using precise and technically considered methods, it’s also possible to imprint almost any pattern or design on sandblasted glass, using a vinyl resist and a variety of depths when blasting.

The customisation of Sandblasted glass makes it perfect for decoration in furniture, shelving, signage, balustrade and creative art pieces. It can also add a level of privacy to partitioning and an anti-slip surface for flooring.

Features and Benefits

Multiple uses

Sandblasted glass can be used in numerous applications with great effect.

Bespoke design

All sandblasted glass can be manufactured to our client’s exact
specification, including a broad range of decorative patterns and imagery.

Provides privacy

The translucency of sandblasted glass promotes privacy whilst still
allowing the transmission of light.

Easy to clean and maintain

As sandblasted glass has a durable finish, it’s easy to maintain.

Ready for something that looks great and delivers function?

Our approach

Design Specification Manufacture Logistics

We start by understanding your brief, making sure we’ve interpreted what you want to achieve. Through research and development, we then produce a sample so you can visualise the finished piece.

Once we’ve agreed on the design, our experienced team take a closer look at your designs, checking the specification is deliverable based on the tolerances of the glass you choose.

Drawing from over 20 years of experience in a range of techniques, we bring your designs to life with technical expertise and industry-leading machinery.

Once your glass has been made to your specification, we take care of the logistics, making sure you receive your order on time, in the UK and abroad.

Ready for something that looks great and delivers function?