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Custom Glass Signs: Your Name in Lights!

November 30th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (3)

Custom Glass Sign that is sculpture carved and painted.  The background is solid frost sandblasted.

Custom Glass Sign that is sculpture carved and painted. The background is solid frost sandblasted.

Sans Soucie specializes in custom made, etched and carved glass signs that are engraved through sandblasting the letters and/or + logo on to the glass.  The letters and logo can be either etched on the surface of the glass, OR they can be 3-dimensionally sculpture carved into the glass, or engraved, which creates a look of the lettering and logo literally “floating” in the glass.

The U.S. Presidential Seal, carved in glass by Sans Soucie in 2008, for the Tribute Room aboard the aircraft carrier, "The George H.W. Bush (CVN 77)".

The U.S. Presidential Seal, carved in glass by Sans Soucie in 2008, for the Tribute Room aboard the aircraft carrier, "The George H.W. Bush (CVN 77)".

Undoubtedly our most “famous custom glass sign” is the Presidential Seal Glass we carved for the aircraft carrier, The USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77), in 2008.  This gorgeous seal is 3-dimensionally sculpture carved on crystal clear, Starphire® glass, and is edge lit for brilliant illumination.  Read the complete story about the project on our web site!

Visit our Custom Glass Signs Gallery and see dozens of examples of glass signs of all different styles and configurations.  In addition to the U.S. Presidential Seal, we’ve done a number of notable logos, such as The US Marine Corp Seal, Princeton University Whig and Clio Seal, The Cheesecake Factory, Metropolitan Theatres, The Beer Hunter and Applebee’s Restaurant.

Color can also be incorporated into the glass sign.  Any custom color can be added to the carved glass surface.  The glass must be carved in order to be able to add color, because the carved surface allows for a surface that the paint can adhere to.  Sometimes solid or metalic colors are added, but most often, a transparent color is selected, so that light can pass thru, creating lettering and logos that are not only 3-dimensional, but now have illuminated color.

Any size, shape or color can be custom designed to show case your logo.   We’re showing a number of examples in this article, from a very basic plaque type of sign, to carved and painted glass logo signs.  The most popular form or custom glass signs made by Sans Soucie, are the type that hang on a wall, mounted with stand-off posts.

Glass Partition etched, frosted glass logo / lettering in clear glass.

Glass Partition etched, frosted glass logo / lettering in clear glass.

The optimum wall color choice, behind the hanging sign, will vary, depending on how the lettering and logo are executed.  If we only etch or carve the lettering or logo (which turns the glass white), then best wall color choice will be a dark surface, so that the lettering and logo will really stand out.  The darker the better, but so long as it’s in the darker hues, any color will do, you just need enough to create a contrast.  If the lettering and logo are to be carved with color applied to the glass, then a lighter wall color will be fine.  Again, there’s just a need for contrast, so you select an opposite wall color, from the colors in the glass.  The City of Palm Desert sign shown in this blog is a great example of when carving and painting the logo and lettering in a darker color, a neutral wall color works just fine.

Custom glass sign, with logo and lettering sculpture carved and painted glass.  Intalled with steel stand off posts, in a brushed nickel finish.

Custom glass sign, with logo and lettering sculpture carved and painted glass. Intalled with steel stand off posts, in a brushed nickel finish.

Of course there are many other types and forms of custom glass signs .. even as simple as etching your logo on to door glass or window glass.  Glass partitions are another familiar form, where a company logo is applied, either exterior or interior, as seen on the PT Industries divider glass.

There’s a huge advantage of sandblasting the glass with lettering and logos, verses just using vinyl sign lettering in that the sandblasted surface will never peel up, chip, fade or disintegrate.  And of course, there’s no comparison between vinyl lettering and the look and feel or 3-dimensionally carved and painted glass that’s illuminated!

Decorative Glass Fireplace Screens

November 24th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

Etched glass fireplace screens are another very popular architectural “accessory” glass item created by Sans Soucie Art Glass.  Any shape, style or configuration is possible and what a stunning effect the etched and carved glass areas take on, when back lit by the natural light from the fire.

Etched Glass Fireplace Screen "Swan Song"
Etched Glass Fireplace Screen “Swan Song”

The first photo I’m featuring in this blog, our “Swan Song” design fireplace screen, is what I believe to be one of the most beautiful custom “art pieces” featured on a glass firescreen on our web site.  A beautiful picturesque scene of two Swans in a Lake, the scene is bordered by chiseled irregular edges all around, including the base piece.  This is a single panel, free standing glass fireplace screen, which takes up very little space, but you do have to have enough room to slide the screen away from the opening when necessary.

"Hibiscus & Ribbons" Glass Fireplace Screen
“Hibiscus & Ribbons” Glass Fireplace Screen

Beautiful custom edges can be irregularly carved all around, following the edge of the custom design, as seen, for example on the “Hibiscus & Ribbons” glass fireplace screen.  The edges have been chiseled to follow the ribbons and flowers that are featured around the border.

Another favorite, is the “Iris” Fireplace screen.  The photo is quite old and doesn’t really show enough detail to allow you to appreciate the deep carved textures in the glass.  This is a beautiful design, and the 3 panel, clipped corner design panel

Iris - 3 Panel Glass Fireplace Screen
Iris – 3 Panel Glass Fireplace Screen

configuration is a very popular choice for an all glass firescreen.

Visit our Fireplace Screen Online Gallery to see many more pieces like these!

Decorative Colored Glass

November 24th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

Painted Glass Window, Pear Cactus in Bloom

Painted Glass Window, Pear Cactus in Bloom

Adding color to an etched glass design creates a brilliant effect and adds additional depth and highlights to the design details in the 3 dimensionally carved glass surfaces.

Painted Glass Sign

Painted Glass Sign

The color is applied through air brushing and any color can of course be used.  Colors are blended over the glass surface to create even more of a 3 dimensional effect.

Decorative Glass, Carved & Painted Butterfly

Decorative Glass, Carved & Painted Butterfly

Painted glass designs are very popular for door glass and window glass, as well as dividers.  IF the glass is in direct sunlight, the colors will likely fade over time, but most entry doors have some degree of shade, so that’s not usually a big issue.

We can personally attest to this, with our front door glass installed back in 1989.  That door glass is still in place today, and shows all the soft highlights of the pastel colors that were applied to the southwest adobe style design.

Of course direct sun not being an issue for indoor architectural glass, like showers and dividers, the color will never fade and is a fantastic addition, bringing in color from other decor items like wallpaper, throw pillows, floor tile, custom colors will

Painted Glass Tropical Fish, featured on an interior all glass door.

Painted Glass Tropical Fish, featured on an interior all glass door.

to help coordinate and compliment, really finishing off that “custom look.”

To view dozens of examples, visit our online Gallery of Carved & Painted Glass.

Etched Glass Shelves & Shelving with Custom Edges

November 20th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

Glass Corners Shelves, etched and carved in Sans Soucie's "Moonscape" Texturer

Glass Corners Shelves, etched and carved in Sans Soucie's "Moonscape" Texturer

As with any of our custom glass products, glass shelving of any size, shape, thickness and design can be created for multiple uses, for any area of your home!  From custom glass bar shelves, to glass corner shelves, our etched and carved glass designs add a gorgeous custom look, perfectly suited to compliment your decor.

Etched glass bar top with coordinated glass bar shelves, "Moonscape" Texture

Etched glass bar top with coordinated glass bar shelves, "Moonscape" Texture

Take a look at the “Moonscape Bar Counter & Shelves”.  These glass corner shelves are etched and carved on the underside of the glass, in our “Moonscape” texture,ustom designed to coordinate with the bar top, that is also carved with the Moonscape texture, and features colored glass as well.

etched floating glass bathroom shelf

Even  the simple, “Small Chiseled Shelves” are a beautiful as well as functional addition to this bathroom!  These small glass shelves have a chiseled irregular edge, and are floating above the commode.  They are just the right size,to hold a few decorative items,  off-set from one another for a nice, balanced look.

etched glass wall shelf

Glass Niche Shelves with Iceberg, chiseled edges

Glass Niche Shelves with Iceberg, chiseled edges

Another great example of what can be done in glass, where custom size shelving is needed, are these “Iceberg Edge Shelves” that are installed inside two side niches of an entertainment center.  On these glass shelves, the custom edge is sandblast actually etched and carved on the top surface, for a different effect.  Again, they’re custom fit for inside the niches, floating on top of stainless steel round peg supports and coordinate beautifully with the beautiful art glass pieces and vases set on each.  The custom lighting inside the niches is crucial, highlighting and setting if all off perfectly.

Glass Shelf installed inside niches on either side of an entertainment center.  Glass is etched and carved on the top surface.

Glass Shelf installed inside niches on either side of an entertainment center. Glass is etched and carved on the top surface.

Etched Glass Wall Art Portraying the History of Palm Desert

November 18th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

"The History of Palm Desert" depicted in etched, carved art glass wall pieces at Kaiser Medical Offices, Palm Desert.

"The History of Palm Desert" depicted in etched, carved art glass wall pieces at Kaiser Medical Offices, Palm Desert.

Sans Soucie Art Glass Studios created a beautiful set of etched glass decorative wall art pieces, with a custom design that portrays the history of Palm Desert, California.

Panel 1:  Open Desert and the beginning of settlers

Panel 1: Open Desert and the beginning of settlers

Commissioned by JD Thompson Interior Design of San Diego, California, for the Kaiser Permanente, Palm Desert Medical Offices, the story flows across 5 glass panels, continuing from one to the next.  Each panel is 30″ wide x 60″ tall, and is 3/8″ thick glass that is etched and 3-dimensionally sculpture carved on the front surface of the glass.

With the desert’s majestic mountain ranges as the backdrop on each panel, Chauncey W. Gannett of Sans Soucie Art Glass designed a beautiful “landscape” scene that begins by depicting the story from Palm Desert’s farm land beginnings to the beautiful resort destination that it is today.

The first panel begins by showing “open desert” with an ocotillo in the foreground and the first cart of a horse drawn carriage.  The next shows the carriage and team of horses, carting in potable water for the original settlers, the Cahuilla indian farmers.  Leading into the next panel are rows of crops in the ground, representing the “Old MacDonald Ranch“, the original name of the Palm Desert area.

The center panel features rows of crops with gorgeous date palms and an adobe home, all of

Panel 3:  Crops, Date Palms & Adobe

Panel 3: Crops, Date Palms & Adobe

which are beautifully sculpture carved into the glass.  As we move into the fourth panel, the landscape changes and we see the 5 stone “Agave” City of Palm Desert monument sign by artist Michael Waiting, that marks the entrance into Palm Desert, with children in a local public park, playing on teeter-totter and hot air balloons, high in the sky, a popular sight-seeing desert cities activity.

In the forefront of the fifth and final panel, surrounded by the sprawling oasis and gorgeous fairways at JW Marriott’s Desert Springs Hotel we see a gondola motoring along a lake, with a carving of hotel’s atrium terrace hotel in the background.  Also in the background, is a rendering of the desert’s first university, the California State University San Bernardino, Palm Desert Campus.

View this piece on our web site to see larger photos that will better show the beautiful carved details!  Visit our online Glass Wall Art Gallery to see more works of art in glass like these!

Panel 4:  Palm Desert Monument Sign & Park

Panel 4: Palm Desert Monument Sign & Park

Panel 5:  Gondola at Marriott's Desert Springs & the first university of Palm Desert

Panel 5: Gondola at Marriott's Desert Springs & the first university of Palm Desert

Video of Sans Soucie Glass at Bank of America Tower, New York

November 13th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

Check out the video about our largest project to date:  Etched Glass Ceiling & Wall Glass at The Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park in New York City!

Iconic architecture and bold technologies were the brainchild of global building firm DURST Organization and its architects, COOK+FOX, when creating the BANK OF AMERICA TOWER at ONE BRYANT PARK.

And at Sans Soucie, with our reputation of creating high-end custom works in glass for luxury estates and a variety of commercial projects, the opportunity to answer when New York came calling was a welcome challenge.

Our largest project to date, David Shuldiner, Inc., commissioned us to create glass in

Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park, New York

Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park, New York

three locations: suspended over the main desk, as an accent in the elevator lobby, and as the ceiling in the secondary lobby. The design was applied to Starphire® clear glass, with one surface sandcarved approximately 1/16” deep with a detailed, complex texture, simulating a “tree bark effect.” The background area of the glass was acid etched. In total, there are 359 pieces of glass, adding up to 4065 square feet of carved glass.

We are proud to state that in a global market where custom works of glass fall in the hands of few, we at Sans Soucie are honored to have been part of a project as monumental as the Bank of America Tower.

Glass Dining Table: Cherry Blossom Tree Design

November 12th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (2)

etched glass dining table top painted glass cherry blossom tree branch - 5

We just finished and delivered this gorgeous Glass Dining Table top that includes a custom glass base to match, delivered and set up inside a home at PGA West in La Quinta, California.

etched glass dining table top painted glass cherry blossom tree branch - 3

The glass table top is 68″ x 68″ and is 3/4″ thick regular clear glass.  This custom design is an exquisite work of art glass, featuring a Cherry Blossom Tree Branch running across and around the edge of the glass.  The design is 3-dimensionally sculpture carved and features colored glass as well.  A soft green was added to the carved leaves and the cherry blossom flowers were painted with a light pink.  The background area is gluechipped.

For an additional custom element, we carved our “Shoreline” edge around the outside perimeters of both the top and the glass table base.   The Shoreline Edge features 3 to 4 waves, with a chiseled irregular outside edge.etched glass dining table top painted glass cherry blossom tree branch - 4

The design coordinates perfectly with the asian, oriental-feel of the decor in this home that’s being newly renovated and remodeled by contractor “All Shapes & Sizes” of Palm Desert.   Our client is sure to get “rave reviews” for years to come!

View dozens of asian or oriental theme custom glass designs at our online Gallery where you’ll see not only additional Cherry Blossom pieces but also bamboo glass designs and oriental portriatures.  To see more tables like these, visit our online Gallery of custom, decorative etched and carved glass Dining Tables, as well as Living Room & Coffee Tables and custom Glass Counters & Shelves.  We also specialize in custom glass backsplashes.

Etched Glass for Hotels, Restaurants & Casinos by Sans Soucie

November 11th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

"Spa Casino Palms" wall and partition glass at the Spa Resort Casino in downtown Palm Springs, California

"Spa Casino Palms" wall and partition glass at the Spa Resort Casino in downtown Palm Springs, California

Decorative etched glass is a very popular and useful architectural feature for hotels, restaurants and casinos.  Over the years Sans Soucie has been commissioned to create a wide variety of custom designs for architectural art glass items such as booth partitions, wall glass, custom mirrors and entry windows.

"Renaissance Waves" etched glass partitions

"Renaissance Waves" etched glass partitions

One of my favorites is an “oceanic theme” partition we did for a restaurant inside the Marriott’s Renaissance Long Beach Hotel.  The glass named “Renaissance Waves” is solid frosted in a “negative sandblast effect”, leaving flowing waves and curl shapes in clear glass.  The glass is 18″ tall and was set on pony walls.  The top edges of the glass were chiseled irregular.

Another favorite is “Spa Casino Palms” wall and partition glass we did for the Spa Resort Casino in downtown Palm Springs.  The glass was etched with beautiful date palms that ran across multiple wall glass panels that ran thru the center of one of the casino’s slot machine areas.  There were also glass partitions that were installed above the slot machine’s, that featured a “tilted clay pot” taken from the casino’s logo.

One of our legendary, local restaurants Morton’s’ Steakhouse in Palm Desert, has edge lit boothetched carved glass booth partition mortons palm desert partitions that are 3-dimensionally sculpture carved with their Logo.  The glow of the glass adds a very classy and elegant  ambiance to their dining area.

A stunning example of creating a custom design that’s for fitting the architecture and decor, as well as the geographical landscape of the area, are the glass partitions we created for a restaurant at The Quarry, a private golf community located in La Quinta, California.  We named the glass “Views In the Quarry“, because that’s exactly what they are.  The etched glass design features the four actual scenic views from that particular location inside the club.  In the foreground of the glass, you’ll see the trees and lakes from the golf course, all the way to the tall, majestic rugged mountains of La Quinta.  The way the glass picks up reflection and light, the lakes actually take on a “realistic water shimmer” at certain times of the day.

etched glass booth partitions desert landscape sans soucie

There are many examples of booth and partition glass that can be seen inside our Custom Glass Dividers Gallery.  Also visit our Commercial Commissions page for more examples of glass we’ve done for various hotels, restaurants, hospitals and theatres all over the country.

Our goal at Sans Soucie Art Glass is to create the perfect, custom look for the architectural glass for your project!

Etched glass entry windows, Applebee's Cathedral City, California

Etched glass entry windows, Applebee's Cathedral City, California

Sans Soucie Art Glass Facebook Page

November 10th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

facebook-logoBe sure to visit and become a fan of our Facebook page!   We update our page continually  with various posts, lots of photos, info. on recently completed projects, our blog posts and comments from our customers and friends!

If you don’t know what Facebook is or haven’t checked it out yet, you may want to give it a try.  Visit this link for some information: About Facebook. I first learned about Facebook maybe a year or so ago, but until this summer, I had never really “used it”.  This summer I had a friend who was diagnosed with breast cancer, and the truth is, that’s when I became a “Fan of Facebook”.   It was an incredibly useful tool or avenue for her to  use, to update her loved ones about her status and a way for us to communicate back to her, with our love and support, without having to make ump-teen impossible phone calls and conversations with us that she would’ve been incapable of.   I know that’s an odd-turn to take … to talk about something that personal on a “business blog”, but behind every business, are PEOPLE, and that was my experience of how I got started using Facebook, and therefore I think worth sharing!

From there, I learned it wasn’t only a great way to connect with friends and family, but also as a business tool to communicate about recent projects and post news about the goings-on of Sans Soucie!

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We’ve currently got 10 albums featured, different groups of photos featuring one of our product lines or design styles.  Much like our blog, you can leave comments and give feedback about the various pieces which we enjoy reading!

It’s fun, it’s free and although it does take a little time to learn, I promise .. it’s fairly easy once you get going!

The U.S. Presidential Seal Etched & Carved in Glass by Sans Soucie

November 10th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

The U.S. Presidential Seal Carved in Glass by Sans Soucie Art Glass Studios, Inc.

The U.S. Presidential Seal Carved in Glass by Sans Soucie Art Glass Studios, Inc.

Sans Soucie Art Glass Studios, Inc, was selected to create a carved glass representation of the United States presidential seal for the new aircraft carrier, The USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77).
The seal is hand-carved in three dimensions on a 1/2” thick 28” wide x 46” tall piece of Starphire® clear glass.

This impressive design is finished with the signature of 41st president, George H.W. Bush just beneath it and illuminated by LED edge lighting to give it an authoritative presence.
The piece is now on display in the entrance of the Tribute Room, where photographs and biographical information about George H.W. Bush are arrayed to honor the namesake of the ship.

carved glass Presidential Seal in Glass eagle close up

Named after the nation’s 41st president, The USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) is the 10th and final Nimitz-class aircraft carrier. This revolutionary ship with its numerous improvements and modernizations will pave the way to a new class of carriers. We are honored to be a part of this significant piece of our nation’s Naval fleet.

Full view of the Glass with Signature

Full view of the Glass with Signature

Visit our Featured Project page to see a full video and more photos of the glass as well as the ship and Chauncey & LeeAnn Gannett of Sans Soucie attending the commissioning ceremony of the ship in January 2009.

To find out more about Sans Soucie and our many types of custom carved and etched glass, visit www.sanssoucie.com.

To learn more about The USS George H.W. Bush, visit The Northrop Grumman web site feature.

Chauncey & LeeAnn Gannett of Sans Soucie Art Glass at the commissioning ceremony in Norfolk, Virginia, January 2009.

Chauncey & LeeAnn Gannett of Sans Soucie Art Glass at the commissioning ceremony in Norfolk, Virginia, January 2009.

Aircraft Carrier The USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77).   Commissioned for service January 2009.

Aircraft Carrier The USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). Commissioned for service January 2009.