Any one know of a supplier for reeded glass? Want to add it to some cabinet doors in a new kitchen. Would need pieces cut to size, I think. Unless it is something I could cut myself. I’m also looking for sheets of hammered copper?
Any one know of a supplier for reeded glass? Want to add it to some cabinet doors in a new kitchen. Would need pieces cut to size, I think. Unless it is something I could cut myself. I’m also looking for sheets of hammered copper?
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Here's three for the glass and one for copper:
Glass:
http://www.stainedglasswarehouse.com/reededglass12.html
http://www.southeasternaluminum.com/reeded.htm
http://www.tglass.com/page10.html
Metal:
http://www.architecturalmetals.com/14.html
Try your local glass supplier. They may not stock it but they have the catalogues and can order anything. If that doesn't fly, check with the local leaded glass supply houses, for the same reason.
Just a thought - do you need to get tempered glass for cabinet doors?
"A completed home is a listed home."
I don't think so. It may be tied into size. I think a glass front on a tall cabinet that would be close to the floor would probably need to be tempered.
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