Building a room divider for a highrise condo, about 9′ long x 8′-6 in heigth. It will divide the living room from the bedroom. The living room side will house the entertainment center, separated from the lower storage area by a granite top, the backside will be the bedrooms closet area. Both sides will use sand blasted glass for doors. The owner also wants the ends of the unit to be rounded. My glass supplier says a 24″ radius is the minimum they can supply. Is anyone framiliar with curved or radius glass applications, resourses for radius glass, and if a radius is available smaller than 24″?
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Use to use them for all kinds of curved glass (and curved curtainwall framing) when I was in the commercial biz.
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