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Cabinet Glass

a cabinet glass display with glass covering one side of a teapot, the glass has a rough texture and obscures the pattern but not the shape of the teapot

Even the most beautiful cabinets could benefit from the added interest that comes with glass cabinet doors. Glass is the perfect way to create an airy open-shelving look and feel, while still protecting dishes from dust.

Here are some things to consider when choosing cabinet glass:

  • Transparent or lightly textured glass will show off a well-curated cabinet display

  • Opaque or highly textured glass will just give a hint to the cabinet contents

  • Patterns like Reed and Crossreed fit well in a modern environment

  • Patterns like Gluechip and Rain offer a traditional look

  • Patterns like Satin Etch or Seedy are consistently classic choices

  • Clear glass is an option that shouldn’t be overlooked

Most pattern selections are shown below, and on display in our showroom.

  • Clear

  • Satin Etch

  • Seedy

  • Seedy Reamy

  • Clear Gluechip

  • Frosted Gluechip

  • Narrow Reed

  • Cross Reed

  • Rain

  • P516

  • Mistlite

  • Delta Frost

  • Arctic Clear

  • Monumental

  • Chinchilla

  • Kasumi

  • Flemish

  • Sycamore

  • Bronze

  • Gray

  • Green

  • Diffused White Lami

  • Other Laminations

a glass display with some fruit half covered by glass, the glass has a rough texture and the fruit is hard to make out

P516

a glass display with some fruit half covered by glass, the glass is molded with streaks in it to look like rain, the fruit is visible but blurry

Rain

a glass display with some fruit half covered by glass, the glass has many small tightly packed bubbles in a grid, the fruit is almost impossible to make out

Mistle

a glass display with some fruit half covered by glass, the glass has a cracked ice pattern

Arctic Clear

a glass display with some fruit half covered by glass, the glass has a series of vertical bumps cut into it, the fruit is fairly visible

Narrow Reed

a glass display with some fruit half covered by glass, the glass has many square bumps in a grid pattern, the fruit is fairly visible

Cross Reed

a glass display with some fruit half covered by glass, the glass has a more organic cracked ice pattern with a satin etch everywhere except where the cracks are, the fruit is mostly obscured

Delta Frost

a glass display with some fruit half covered by glass, the glass has a frosted leaf pattern etched into it

Frosted Gluechip

a glass display with some fruit half covered by glass, the glass is mostly clear but with a wavy streaky pattern molded into it

Seedy Reamy

Patterns are not guaranteed to be available or in-stock, please check for availability
Images courtesy of General Glass and Pilkington Glass