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Etched Glass Window for Privacy & Decorative Effect

December 17th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (1)

When most people think of the term “etched glass window” they likely picture n their mind a white, frosted effect on the glass, which of course is completely accurate.  There are, however, different forms of and techniques for achieving etched glass.  At Sans Soucie Art Glass, we use a number of various related terms that help us to be more specific with our clients, about the different effects we apply to the glass and various techniques we use.  For example, etched glass can be SOLID, and/or it can have SHADING.  In this article, we’re going to show examples of both.

A very accurate example of a true "etched glass window", this window features a border of roses, that have been ETCHED AND SHADED, with the background solid etched glass.  These privacy windows do not diminish the amount of light coming into the room, but they do beautifully reduce GLARE.

A very accurate example of a true "etched glass window", this window features a border of roses, that have been ETCHED AND SHADED, with the background solid etched glass. These privacy windows do not diminish the amount of light coming into the room, but they do beautifully reduce GLARE.

SOLID ETCHED GLASS can be achieved through both acid etching, as well as etching the glass by sandblasting.  At Sans Soucie Art Glass, our primary method of etching the glass is by sandblasting.  The simplest form of what we do, would be a simple, solid etching of the glass, over the entire surface.  We do this on a regular basis for door or window glass, where all that’s needed is a nice, frosted white privacy glass for a window or door.

Etched Glass Bathroom Privacy Windows, featuring a Diamond Grid Pattern.  The etching comes up just far enough on the window to glass to provide the privacy level needed.  The top portion is left clear, allowing for visibility which creates a really nice, open feel in the room, while still having the privacy needed in the tub and shower area.

Etched Glass Bathroom Privacy Windows, featuring a Diamond Grid Pattern. The etching comes up just far enough on the window to glass to provide the privacy level needed. The top portion is left clear, allowing for visibility which creates a really nice, open feel in the room, while still having the privacy needed in the tub and shower area.

A solid etched design, means that the glass will feature some sort of a design “element”, if you will, that is brought out using clear pinstripes, or there’s a design element (such as text, or a company logo) that’s left CLEAR on the glass.  (As seen on the glass panel partitions at the Long Beach Renaissance Hotel, “Renaissance Waves”, below.  The background has been solid frosted and the waves are left in clear glass.  This would be referred to as a “solid etched glass design”).

Etched Glass Door Inserts, SOLID ETCHED rectangles provide a nice degree of obscurity with contemporary feel.

Etched Glass Door Inserts, SOLID ETCHED rectangles provide a nice degree of obscurity with contemporary feel.

Etched Glass Panels, restaurant dividers that have been solid (reverse) etched, with an irregular chiseled top edge.  This glass is installed inside the Long Beach Renaissance Hotel, in Long Beach,  California.

Etched Glass Panels, restaurant dividers that have been solid (reverse) etched, with an irregular chiseled top edge. This glass is installed inside the Long Beach Renaissance Hotel, in Long Beach, California.

I went through our Windows Gallery this morning, and searched out some of the best examples I could find of a simple, true, “etched glass window” and have posted them in this blog.  I’m also demonstrating by placing  photos next to one another, of what a SOLID etched glass looks like, verses an etched glass design that also features SHADING.  Take a look at the photos of the etched glass mountains:  The first photo shows a SOLID ETCHED GLASS technique, the second shows mountains that have been ETCHED AND SHADED.  The solid etched, will provide a bit more privacy than the mountains with the shading.  “Shading” the glass, is where the sandblast artist leaves a degree of clear glass, lightly fading out the white frosted glass at the edges of design elements.  This really creates a beautiful, two dimensional look, EVEN tho this glass is not CARVED.  Carving (as seen in the photo of the ROSE) is where the glass is actually sculpted with a design.  The artist sandblasts longer and creates a 3 dimensionally, sculpted “relief” texture into the glass.

Etched Glass Window SOLID ETCHED, negative or reverse etching method.  This is a shower window, etched for privacy in a Mountain Landscape design.

Etched Glass Window SOLID ETCHED, negative or reverse etching method. This is a shower window, etched for privacy in a Mountain Landscape design.

Etched Glass Window SHADED .. glass is surface etched with shading to create a two dimensional effect.

Etched Glass Window SHADED .. glass is surface etched with shading to create a two dimensional effect.

This photo really represents well, what an "etched and SHADED" design element will look like.  These Iris Flowers and Leaves or Reeds are etched and shaded, while the background is solid etched, or frosted.  Just a small degree of privacy was needed, in the lower portion of these  multi-lite windows.

This photo really represents well, what an "etched and SHADED" design element will look like. These Iris Flowers and Leaves or Reeds are etched and shaded, while the background is solid etched, or frosted. Just a small degree of privacy was needed, in the lower portion of these multi-lite windows.

An Etched Glass Window, with an Acorn Border design in clear glass.  A classic example of a "reverse or negative sandblast".

An Etched Glass Window, with an Acorn Border design in clear glass. A classic example of a "reverse or negative sandblast".

At first glance, these sidelites may appear to have Monsterra leaves that are solid etched only, but if you look closely, you'll see that there's some light shading between the leaves.

At first glance, these sidelites may appear to have Monsterra leaves that are solid etched only, but if you look closely, you'll see that there's some light shading between the leaves.

An Etched Glass Window with a clear ironwork motif.  This window will provide some privacy when viewed from a distance, but of course when the glass is closely approached, visibility will be possible through the wide clear bands.

An Etched Glass Window with a clear ironwork motif. This window will provide some privacy when viewed from a distance, but of course when the glass is closely approached, visibility will be possible through the wide clear bands.

Carved Glass Window:  My final example, this window is made up of a heavy glass pane, suitable for carvng.  The flowers have been beautifully SOLID CARVED.  There is no shading, but the glass is not merely "etched", but three-dimensionally sculpture carved.  The details in this glass, are absolutely stunning.  Click on the photo for additional images of this (as well as all the windows featured in this blog!)

Carved Glass Window: My final example, this window is made up of a heavy glass pane, suitable for carvng. The flowers have been beautifully SOLID CARVED. There is no shading, but the glass is not merely "etched", but three-dimensionally sculpture carved. The details in this glass, are absolutely stunning. Click on the photo for additional images of this (as well as all the windows featured in this blog!)

Click on the links below to see a collections of etched glass windows, using the various techniques:

SOLID ETCHED GLASS WINDOWS

ETCHED & SHADED GLASS WINDOWS

CARVED GLASS WINDOWS

Thank you so much for visiting our blog, and be sure to visit our web site for a lot more great information and hundreds of examples of our work!

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Decorative Glass Windows, Etched or Frosted for Privacy

December 1st, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (1)

A decorative glass window is the perfection solution for areas in your home where privacy is needed, but so is light!  Take a look at the windows featured in this blog that demonstrate different designs, and even different sandblast  methods, that demonstrate how that can be achieved.

"Lilly Pads & Lotus" Tub Window

"Lilly Pads & Lotus" Tub Window

At Sans Soucie Art Glass Studios, we incorporate a number of different techniques to create the looks and textures that we want.  What’s also wonderful about our custom glass designs, is that any design can be executed a whole host of ways.  For instance, where the highest level or privacy is needed, we’ll implement a solid frosted background, whereas if only partial privacy is needed, we’ll apply a “lightly misted” background, which means that we have just lightly sandblasted the background and some visibility or level of clear glass remains, creating just the right amount of obscurity.

"Iris Perch" Entry Window Glass

"Iris Perch" Entry Window Glass

And then again in some instances, we’ll combine the two!  An example of implementing both a solid frosted or solid etched background along with a lightly misted background, is seen on the beautiful “Lilly Pad & Lotus” Tub Window.  The gorgeous lilly pads and lotus flowers have been 3-dimensionally sculpture carved (solid) into the glass, which of course makes those areas completely solid white.  Since the glass was carved, the edges will pick up light and illuminate brighter than the other carved areas.   They’re floating in “water” that flows throughout the design that is both solid frosted and misted.  There’s enough contrast in the two shades of white frosted glass to see a difference.

The “Iris Perch” entry window demonstrates glass that has been sandblasted too 100% density.  The design elements which include iris flowers, leaves, a flower pot and beautiful bird, have all been sculpture carved and the background is solid frosted.

decoraitve glass window etched wrought iron

"Lazio" etched, carved & gluechipped glass window

Another background option where privacy is needed, is a gluechipped texture background.  Gluechip is a beautiful texture that sparkles with all the different chipped glass formations and creates a beautiful contrast.  This is seen on the “Lazio” window. The design is a carved glass wrought iron theme, that has been sculpture carved along with some areas that are misted and the background is gluechipped.  This entry window really sparkles and coordinates perfectly with the various wrought iron gates and pieces that are in the surrounding area of the window.

Living in the beautiful Coachella Valley, which is completely surrounded mountain ranges, desert and mountain scenes are a very popular and beautiful design for tub and entry windows.  They of course “fit” the area and always will, and will never go out of style!  We’re showing two different technique styles in the photos featured.  The narrow window “Mountains Pinstripe” is what we call a “pinstripe” method, but could also be called a negative sandblast.   The design elements in this method are brought out by using clear pinstripes.  The pinstripes are typically no more than approx. 1/8″ wide.  This method requires TWO cut lines when creating the template, so the labor involved is actually more than when we do an “etched and shaded” version, which is what’s shown on the wider tub window, titled “Mountains Shaded” in our Tub Window Gallery of our web site.

Be sure to visit our Tub Windows Gallery, and our Entry & Interior Windows Gallery to see many more examples!

"Mountains Pinstripe"

"Mountains Pinstripe"

"Mountains Shaded"

"Mountains Shaded"

Elegant Windows installed at The Vintage Club

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

Just this week, we installed three magnificent windows featuring truly graceful, elegant designs.

The hardest part about featuring them in our blog, is the fact that the photos can’t possibly demonstrate their beauty!   Partly because photographing our work is always challenging, with reflection and light always being an issue, but also because the method of sandblasting used to execute these particular pieces.

Close up of "Floral Perch"

Close up of "Floral Perch"

These windows needed to provide 100% privacy.  In order to achieve that, the entire glass surface must be either “frosted” and/or carved, obviously laving no clear glass.  In this case, the design elements were 3-dimensionally sculpture carved,  leaving no clear areas, featuring no “shading” within the design.   The design is illuminated beautifully by the natural sunlight coming through the glass, and the sculpture carved edges and angles in the design become a bright white.

Full view of "Floral Perch" 32" x 93" Window

Full view of "Floral Perch" 32" x 93" Window

The other thing you can’t appreciate without seeing these windows installed in person, is their SIZE!    “Floral Perch” is 32″ wide x 93″ tall and “Swan Lake” is 94″ wide x 72″ tall.  All are dual pane, insulated tempered glass units.  Incidentally, these windows represent a very good example of what is considered one of our highest complexity, most intricate design styles.   (Visit our “Techniques & Effects” page on our site to learn more about design complexity levels).  It took many hours of carving, by extremely skilled hands to achieve the varying depths and perfect textures, fitting for each different design element:  from swan feathers, tree bushels, various flowers, tiny leaves and streams of water, each surface has distinguishable differences in their carved textures.

These windows were just installed last week, at a private residence inside The Vintage Club, Indian Wells, California, as part of an extensive remodel being done by De Witte Construction, Palm Desert. And because I can’t wait to share, I’ll also tell you that coming soon, we are installing all new entry glass into this incredible home, that I can say with confidence, will be one the grandest, most stunning entries we’ve ever created and installed.  Considering the many breathtaking entries we’ve completed in the past, I know that’s saying a lot, but once you get a look at it, we think you’ll agree that it’s one of our most beautiful.  (Just a teaser:  it incorporates both beveled leaded glass with an etched and shaded design combined!)etched glass window swans lake trees landscape

"Tranquil Meadows" 60" x 108" Window

"Tranquil Meadows" 60" x 108" Window

A little history: Sans Soucie’s beginnings

September 9th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

vintage ss5

2 of 4 Tiffany windows reconstructed

After writing the last blog about stained glass, I got to thinking about some of the beautiful, original work done by Sans Soucie and its beginnings, which prompted me to ask Chauncey’s Mother, Bonnie, to share a little bit about the history of Sans Soucie, how things got started and if there were any particular projects or pieces that stood out in her mind as she reflected on the “early days”.

“The original start-up business  was called ‘Classical Glass’ and started  in our garage, in Newport Beach, in 1974.  Sans Soucie Studio began work in the hi-desert of California, in Pioneer Town, 1976.  Moving from a barn on Pipes Canyon Road to a glass front shop on the 29 Palms Highway that many locals will remember because of the big white “tipi” that sat in the front parking lot.  The County offices never could find a restriction to cover that placement and so the tipi remained until some member of the Agua Caliente Tribe purchased our tipi.  Of course they didn’t know how to put it up.  The Cahuilla never used tipis.

vintage ss3

Commissioned by "Save the Whales" Foundation, Long Beach, CA

Yes, the only focus in the beginning was classic leaded glass panels and lamp shades of various beveled, hand blown antique glass and Tiffany opalescent, still made by the same factories that Tiffany commissioned. (Stained being something entirely different that we only came close to duplicating with air brushing some years later).

For neophytes, the very first project, in 1974,  was one of the finest, most intricate and complex that we ever did.   A huge dream commission that consisted of two entry side lites measuring,  approximately  4′ x 8′  on each side of massive wood entry doors. It was an intricate floral design of vines, leaves and beautifully shaded opalescent flowers.  I went absolutely crazy at Hollander Glass in Long Beach, selecting the glass.  The windows were so heavy that they had to be braced with steel rods, heated and bent to conform to the vine pattern, braced across the panels.  Doubt that we made any money on the job but it was a  wonderful first learning experience.  vintage ss7

Several other jobs come to memory from either sheer size or sheer prestige.

In 1975, while visiting for a wedding in Canada, we were commissioned to do an entire kitchen ceiling.  The pattern and colors mimicked the hand painted floor tiles in rich tones of gold and purple.

Vintage SS Houstin Jul 81

Room Divider for Rusty Pelican Restaurant, Houston TX

For Jack Knox, (< see page 10 of pdf download)  (Jack was always incredibly good, not only at providing work for us, but allowing us free creative expression), we created a round master bedroom window/headboard of Peacocks and Peonies, installed in the front exterior wall of the home.

The very ultimate was a custom beveled entry for the Rusty Pelican Restaurant, Newport Beach, a design of huge flying Pelicans commissioned by the RayGal Design firm that I designed.

Chad (who still assembles the majority of our stained glass pieces today), leaded both of those projects in the 80’s.   He also re-constructed a 4′ x 8′ Tiffany commissioned piece, taken from a home in Pasadena, California.

vintage ss6

“Stained glass” took root in Cathedral windows after the middle ages.  As I recall the history, the formulas for making richly colored blown glass was lost during that time we know as the dark ages. The antique glass could only be mimicked by hand painting clear glass with colors that were then fired to “stain” the glass.  There are still a few old glass houses around the world that specialize in “stained” glass.  We visited one such work shop in Paris that had been in multi-generation operation.  Both here in the US, and in Canada, there are a limited number of companies that specialize in the repair and reconstruction of old stained glass windows. Clients have to wait years for work.  The unique beauty of a  “Chartres Cathedral” is the jewel like gleaming of the original “antique glass” made with ancient formulas of lead and arsenic, but the glass is hand cut and hand leaded using the same process that we use today.”

Stained Glass: Beauty that endures

September 3rd, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

"Beautiful Bevel Clusters" door glass installed at a private residence at Rancho La Quinta Country Club, La Quinta, California

"Beautiful Bevel Clusters" door glass installed at a private residence at Rancho La Quinta Country Club, La Quinta, California

When Sans Soucie first began in 1976, the original primary medium was stained glass. Creating custom partitions and lamp shades for various establishments such as Rusty Pelican restaurants, stained glass was back then and remains today to be very popular and beautiful choice for many product applications and types of projects.

Windows and door glass are of course the most popular products, but another would be custom cabinet glass.  As with our etched glass designs, any design is possible and of course there are thousands of glass colors and almost limitless textures that can be implemented.

"Magnolias & Hummingbirds" custom cabinet glass.

"Magnolias & Hummingbirds" custom cabinet glass.

Beveled glass remains one of the most beautiful looks and effects for stained and leaded glass pieces.  Much like diamonds, that beautiful faceted, prism effect will never go out of style and are used inside both traditional or contemporary designs.

When leaded or stained glass panels are used for an exterior application (for a window or door), most often, the decorative panel is sealed in between two layers of glass, a “triple pane” unit, providing ultimate protection from the elements outside as well as easy cleaning and maintenance.

"Arabesque Bevels" tub windows, private residence The Hideaway, La Quinita, California

"Arabesque Bevels" tub windows, private residence The Hideaway, La Quinita, California

Visit our Stained Glass Gallery to view dozens of stunning  pieces created over the years.

"Z Bevels"  A contemporary, leaded glass design.

"Z Bevels" A contemporary, leaded glass design.