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Uniqueness
Now Majestic Glass adds even more with the ability to chose virtually any color along with a myriad of special finishes that really stand out. Combined with textures, the sky is the limit. Majestic Glass can even give you a brushed stainless or metal look through glass that is truly sensational.
Majestic Glass specializes in glass architectural products for designers and architects. We offer unique, exciting glass line including glass sconces, glass fixtures, galaxy glass flooring, glass countertops, and other specialty decorative glass products. Many try to copy our products, but there is only one Majestic Glass.
We are confident that you will enjoy your experience working with us and we look forward to the opportunity. If you need anything at all please let us know.
Services
THERMAL FORMING:
Majestic Glass intimate knowledge of glass, both from a physical/scientific and design perspective. This vast knowledge helps us provide you with solutions that not only work, but work within the project budget. We can handle all phases of your project from brainstorming to design development. Majestic Glass can provide any shape on demand, offering a unique product on the market. There are no limits for shapes thank to the thermo-shaping technique of production. Throughout the process the glass maintain their shape characteristics as well as for their dimensions, repeatability is assured; these characteristics are not guaranteed by other production processes.
TEXTURE:
Because each Majestic Glass begins with a handmade process, every finished product maintains its uniqueness. You can forever appreciate how no other kitchen or bathroom will look quite like yours!
Imagine…your countertop, created with the texture and color of your choice. Now imagine this translucent surface mounted atop a copper, stainless or colored cabinet top, transformed again by the tone beneath it. Luxurious design with chameleon-like flexibility. Just imagine.
FUSED:
Glass fusing is the process of using a kiln to melt multiple pieces of glass together at high temperatures to form one single piece of finished glass. With this process, assorted glass colors, shapes, paints & even metals can be combined to create one fused piece of art (or) furniture.
SLUMPED:
Glass is place in (or) on a form then its slowly heated in a kiln to its softening point. The glass then sags into the mold & takes the new shape, creating bowls, lighting fixtures & various art objects. This process is the most common method of shaping glass.
ETCHING:
Etching is the application of compressed air mixed with sand delivered to the surface of glass to create artwork, images & textures. This technique creates a range of matte & multi-dimensional layered effects.
CARVING:
The concentration of abrasive “sand” in one area of the glass for an extended period of time erodes the glass thus giving depth to the image. Carved glass has a three dimensional look & captures light beautifully.
MULTI-STAGE CARVING:
Creating art work with multiple overlapping shapes & images allows the artist to carve one overlap at a time giving tremendous depth & dramatic 3-D effects.
FROSTING:
Appling a gradient to an image can add the illusion of shadow. Using varying range of light & dark contours an image & gives it realism. This is sometimes referred to as ‘Airbrush Effect”.
COLOR TECHNIQUES:
Custom color match your glass to compliment any item of décor for continuity in your design.
PAINTED:
We can provide a tint of color that can be applied directly to all of our glass products. Transparent, translucent & opaque color painted glass provides an added touch while matching a room’s color palette. This method of glass coating can be applied on any thickness & shape of glass including tempered, textured &/or laminated.
FUSABLE COLOR GLASS:
We can provide many options on color glass from one of our glass supply houses to create truly unique color patterns.
METAL FABRICATION:
Cutting, shaping and assembling components made from metals.
WELDING:
Welding is the process of permanently joining two or more metal parts, by melting both materials. The molten materials quickly cool, and the two metals are permanently bonded. Spot welding and seam welding are two very popular methods used for sheet metal parts.