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Vintage on Fluted Glass Sample

Our FlutedĀ glass, hand silvered in our Vintage antiqued finish, other levels of distressing can be specified. TheĀ pattern repeat is approximately 12mm.

Maximum panel sizes are:

6mm thick glass: 1650w x 3350h mm with flutes running vertically or 3350W x 1650mm with reeds running horizontally.

4mm thick glass:Ā 1320W x 2140mm with flutesĀ running vertically or 2140W x 1320 with reeds running horizontally.

Glass Thickness:Ā Available in 6mm thick glass and can be toughened. 4mm is also available but we suggest 6mm for most applications.

Reflective Quality: Whilst the glass reflects light and colour it does not offer a mirrored reflection.

  • NB. Textured glass is impressed with the fluted pattern when the glass is semi-molten state. During this process, the glass is very mobile and easily distorted, so there can be some misalignment of the pattern across the width of the glass as the rollers pull it through. This deviation is catered for in BS EN 572-2 'Patterned Glass'. The standards allow a deviation of 12mm per metre run and the flutes also are not a perfectly consistent measurement along the length. It is therefore not technically possible to achieve precise alignment between panels. If panels are being set next to each other they will not align exactly.


    Our FlutedĀ glass, hand silvered in our Vintage antiqued finish, other levels of distressing can be specified. TheĀ pattern repeat is approximately 12mm.

    Maximum panel sizes are:

    6mm thick glass: 1650w x 3350h mm with flutes running vertically or 3350W x 1650mm with reeds running horizontally.

    4mm thick glass:Ā 1320W x 2140mm with flutesĀ running vertically or 2140W x 1320 with reeds running horizontally.

    Glass Thickness:Ā Available in 6mm thick glass and can be toughened. 4mm is also available but we suggest 6mm for most applications.

    Reflective Quality: Whilst the glass reflects light and colour it does not offer a mirrored reflection.

    • NB. Textured glass is impressed with the fluted pattern when the glass is semi-molten state. During this process, the glass is very mobile and easily distorted, so there can be some misalignment of the pattern across the width of the glass as the rollers pull it through. This deviation is catered for in BS EN 572-2 'Patterned Glass'. The standards allow a deviation of 12mm per metre run and the flutes also are not a perfectly consistent measurement along the length. It is therefore not technically possible to achieve precise alignment between panels. If panels are being set next to each other they will not align exactly.


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      Description

      Our FlutedĀ glass, hand silvered in our Vintage antiqued finish, other levels of distressing can be specified. TheĀ pattern repeat is approximately 12mm.

      Maximum panel sizes are:

      6mm thick glass: 1650w x 3350h mm with flutes running vertically or 3350W x 1650mm with reeds running horizontally.

      4mm thick glass:Ā 1320W x 2140mm with flutesĀ running vertically or 2140W x 1320 with reeds running horizontally.

      Glass Thickness:Ā Available in 6mm thick glass and can be toughened. 4mm is also available but we suggest 6mm for most applications.

      Reflective Quality: Whilst the glass reflects light and colour it does not offer a mirrored reflection.

      • NB. Textured glass is impressed with the fluted pattern when the glass is semi-molten state. During this process, the glass is very mobile and easily distorted, so there can be some misalignment of the pattern across the width of the glass as the rollers pull it through. This deviation is catered for in BS EN 572-2 'Patterned Glass'. The standards allow a deviation of 12mm per metre run and the flutes also are not a perfectly consistent measurement along the length. It is therefore not technically possible to achieve precise alignment between panels. If panels are being set next to each other they will not align exactly.