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Glass Dining Table: Cherry Blossom Tree Design

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

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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.

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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.

Door & Window Glass: Coordinated Designs

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

"Banana Leaves" Entry Glass

"Banana Leaves" Entry Glass

The entry into your home will take on a stunning and highly custom effect when both the door and window glass feature coordinated decorative, etched or stained glass designs that flow and continue across the whole entry, from sidelite to transom glass to the doors.

Whether it’s an all glass entry or door glass inserts, Sans Soucie Art Glass creates custom designs to your specifications that will compliment your architecture and decor .. and suit YOUR tastes.

Any design will be executed to the level of privacy desired, whether it’s a little or a lot.

"Golden Waves" coordinated door and sidelite window glass

"Golden Waves" coordinated door and sidelite window glass

I’ve selected a few of our beautiful entries featured in our web site Door Glass Gallery.  You’ll see that all are very different in size, shape and configuration, and consist of completely different design themes and types of art glass.  In our gallery, you’ll see that we create a number of types fo art glass from sandblast etched and carved glass, to stained and beveled glass, with countless variations of patterns and textures.  Designs are created to compliment the configuration of your entry.  See examplels of radius, arched and rectangle transom windows, and any imaginable design style, ranging from abstract to wildlife, and everything in between!

"Branch Out" 5 Panel Entry Glass.  Tree branches are 3-dimensionally sculpture carved then painted and the background has been gluechipped for privacy.

"Branch Out" 5 Panel Entry Glass. Tree branches are 3-dimensionally sculpture carved then painted and the background has been gluechipped for privacy.

Custom entry glass is one of the things we’re most famous for.  Be sure to check out our online Custom Designs Gallery, and if you’re local, come visit our showroom where we have dozens of doors and window glass on display.  Our showroom is open Monday thru Friday from 10am to 5pm, and Saturday by appointment.

Is there a particular design idea or style you have in mind?  Give us a call at (760) 328-3399, OR submit a Quote Request, and we’ll give you an estimate.  You can also visit our Pricing Page where we display dozens of pieces with sample pricing.

Let us turn your vision into a gorgeous work of art glass for your home!  Glass for your home that is FUNCTIONAL ART!

A Stunning Combination: Etched and Beveled Glass

September 22nd, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

We recently installed one of the most stunning, most unique entry glass systems we’ve ever designed and created.   Commissioned by the homeowner, the glass was installed inside their private residence inside The Vintage Club of Indian Wells, California.  This gorgeous luxury home is currently undergoing a complete renovation and remodel by De Witte Construction of Palm Desert.

"Grand Entry"  View from inside the home.

"Grand Entry" View from inside the home.

We featured additional art glass windows created for this home in a previous blog .. elegant windows of landscape and floral designs, featuring our highest levels of design quality and complexity levels.stained glass beveled etched tropical leaves1

The glass for the entry is unique in that it features both a tropical etched glass design that was applied to leaded beveled glass .. a rare and stunning combination.

The entry system has a total of seven triple pane, insulated glass units installed into metal frames (provided by Crystal Clear Mirror & Glass of Thousand  Palms).  The glass used to create the leaded panels, consists of tall vertical rectangles and squares with beveled edges all around, that run across both the top and bottom sections, combined with panes of clear glass across the remainder of the glass, called “the field” areas.  The center sections of the door glass features a “diamond shape” with various types of beautiful textured glass, adding another level of variation and interest to the design.

The leaded panels were then sandblasted with an etched and shaded Tropical Leaf design, with tall leaves that run up the sides and angle in toward the center, creating an “inviting” feel as you approach the entry.

View from the outside as you approach the home.

View from the outside as you approach the home.

We are extremely proud to have been selected to create this stunning entry, as well as the additional art glass windows for this incredible home and working with this homeowner, the staff of De Witte Construction and Crystal Clear Mirror & Glass was a pleasure as always!   What a great project.

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A little history: Sans Soucie’s beginnings

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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“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.”