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Single stage abrasive glass techniques can be used on tempered glass in entries, shower enclosures, room dividers and mirrored glass. It is an affordable procedure that allows the home owners to reflect an artistic and decorative environment and at the same time imparts a privacy feature. Single stage etching can be done on site to pre-existing tempered glass. Depth carving or multistage etching can be done on plate glass or mirror and installed in areas of the home. Multistage carving imparts a three dimensional quality to the art work,is labor intensive and therefor more costly than single stage surface abrasion. In addition to single and multistage architectural work. We also use a photo resist process to etch a full line of specialty gifts. Hand engraving is also available.
This underwater scene was carved and shaded on 1/2" plate glass and is edge lit from the bottom. It is installed in an interior wall in our studio in Melbourne, Fl This carved and shaded mermaid was designed as a free hanging piece in a Merritt Island, Fl. home. It is 3' X 2' , set in an oak frame
These 8' high frameless glass doors were shade/etched and engraved with an underwater design for a house in Indian Harbour Bch, Fl. This 2' X 3' beveled mirror was surface etched as a presentation for a baseaball player
This piece is a combination of etched and leaded glass. It was a corporate commission for Unilever for their ice cream division in Flemington, N.J. This contemporary piece was designed using the colors from the brands, with the individual brand logos etched on clear Gna glass.

The 40" X40" installation above is in a Melbourne Oral Surgeons office. It was carved on 1" plate glass that is lit from the bottom with clear LCD lights

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24" beveled table top carved and airbrushed Close up
This parrot entry was designed for a Parrot Head couple in Melbourne, Fl. It is a positive design, where the design is etched out and the background is left clear glass. This double door entry was designed for clients wishing for some privacy. This was acheived by doing a negative etch. The birds and design elements were left clear glass and the background was etched out. In the photo the clear area's appear black.
8' Peacock Positive double door entry Vero Bch, Fl 8' Beveled Look Negative entry Palm Bay, Fl
8' Erte' styled Positive double door entry Tortoise Island, Satellite Bch, Fl. Close up of the entry to the left

8' negative heron/ibis entry in Vero Bch, Fl. 8' positive entry Tortoise Island Clubhouse. We incorporated their monogram in the center reeds.

Satellite Bch, Fl.

This entry etched negative in the sidelites and positive in the transom for privacy. We designed around the mullions, using them as a trellis fo the rose vine design. Palm Bay, Florida This client lives on a lake with willow trees and often has Sandhill Cranes visiting.

Melbourne, Fl.

8' negative palm/pineapple design

Vero Bch, Fl.

Positive palm design with heron transom

Indian Harbor Bch., Fl.

The entry to the left is at a model home center in Vero Beach, Fl. It shows how an enrty would look either positive ( on right) or negative( on left)
Negative etched teak doors on a yacht

Indian Harbor Bch, Fl.

7' high positive etch window Melbourne, Fl.
8' positive wine room door Melbourne, Fl. This client in Vero, Fl. had a sliding window wall and requested a design that would look well with the doors closed without blocking the view but that also would look well with the doors stacked open. The birds in flight were strategically placed so that when stacked in front of the stationary panels the designs blend.
This shower surround was shaded with a Spoonbill design. Tempored glass can only be surface etched and shaded . Melbourne Bch. Fl The shower enclosure and the small transom above the door was etched with an underwater design
Florida scene shower enclosure Melbourne, Fl. Interior divider window in the foyer of a Melbourne Bch. , Fl. home. The 7' plate glass was shaded with an underwater scene.
Privacy was not an issue in this bath, so this Neoclassic design was done in a positive etch Melbourne, Fl. Pivacy was an issue, so this ivy vine was etched negative Melbourne, Fl.
These 8' doors opened into a home office. The positive design offered some diffusion. Melbourne Bch., Fl. This french door entry had beveled glass inserts. The lily design was depth carved to ceate an over all design flow.

Haddonfield, N.J.

8' negative traditional shell design , Vero Bch, Fl

8' negative palm tree entry Melbourne, Fl.
This negative etched enrty of a marlin is in Viera, Fl This negative pelican design is in the bath of a Vero home
Contemporary Check Palm Door Melbourne Bch, Fl. Contemporary Check Lizard Door Melbourne Bch., Fl.
Shaded underwater design entry with mermaid Beveled mirror with carved mangrove tree design

Negative etched logo window for a Melbourne Bch. Fl. restaurant. There is a turtle driving, but the phote has a glare! Same restaurant as the pic on the left, but with a previous logo and owner. The bar area in the middle of 40' of design was etched negative.
A positive etch area of the restaurant shown above Positive etch area of the restaurant above
The chipped clocks below can be etched for different occasions, such as weddings, anniversaries etc. Prices start at $45.00
Etched & chipped edge award with oak base Etched and chipped keepsake
Etched and chipped clocks below
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