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Sans Soucie Etched & Carved Glass Signature Design: Rugged Retreat

December 8th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

Frameles Glass Shower Enclosure etched and carved with "Rugged Retreat" design by Sans Soucie.

Frameles Glass Shower Enclosure etched and carved with "Rugged Retreat" design by Sans Soucie.

Originally designed and created early on when we first began exploring the art of etched and carved glass many, many years ago, one of our most popular “signature designs” was birthed:  The abstract design, “Rugged Retreat”.  This abstract texture will compliment and coordinate with a very wide variety of design and architectural styles and is custom designed each and every time, for each individual piece of glass, whether it be for a window, an all glass frameless door, shower, or divider panel or partition, so it is constantly changed and adapted.

frameless door etched rugged retreat sans soucie

Frameless Entry of etched and carved glass Rugged Retreat design.

Etched, carved glass Sculputre in "Rugged Retreat" design.

Etched, carved glass Sculputre in "Rugged Retreat" design.

The word “abstract” is defined as “nonrepresentational”, and that’s a very good description for this design.  It does, however at times, and on some pieces, seem to take on the feel of hills or mountains with it’s various peaks and valleys within.  The movement in the design is “contradictory’ … the top features waves that border or outline the top edges, with the bottom section showing wide wavy “swoops” that also climb and descend.

Tub window glass etched and carved with Rugged Retreat.

Tub window glass etched and carved with Rugged Retreat.

These are free standing shower partitions, that were crated and shipped out of state, so this photograph is taken at our Studio.  The panels are chiseled irregular at the adjoining edges.

These are free standing shower partitions, that were crated and shipped out of state, so this photograph is taken at our Studio. The panels are chiseled irregular at the adjoining edges.

As with all our designs, Rugged Retreat is executed a number of different ways, depending on what it’s being applied to, and also at various levels of privacy, depending on the need.

Frameless Glass Entry, bronze glass etched and carved with Rugged Retreat design.

Frameless Glass Entry, bronze glass etched and carved with Rugged Retreat design.

Door Glass etched and carved with Sans Soucie Rugged Retreat design.

Door Glass etched and carved with Sans Soucie Rugged Retreat design.

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"

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.

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.

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!

Glass Doors For Oakland Raiders’ Al Davis

October 19th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (2)

Glass Doors for Al Davis, Raiders Football Team Owner

Glass Doors for Al Davis, Raiders Football Team Owner

Glass Doors, also called all glass or frameless doors undoubtedly create a very “high-end” or upscale look to any entry, whether it be for a home or place of business, and with the unlimited glass designs we create at Sans Soucie Art Glass, we believe that a number of the all glass doors we’ve been commissioned to create over the years have been some our most exquisite work.

Etched glass, carved glass Raiders logo on Glass Doors

Etched glass, carved glass Raiders logo on Glass Doors

One beautiful entry that comes to mind is  the glass doors and all glass entry we were commissioned to create for the “The Raiders” football team owner, Mr. Al Davis.  Custom designed for his home in the Coachella Valley, each door is a towering 10′ tall x 5′ wide and were etched and carved with a custom design to provide privacy, while at the same time, making a very personal statement!

The design features the Oakland Raiders football team logo front and center, and is bordered with two different etched and sculpture carved custom glass textures made up of wavy lines and a “glass chunks”.    The background areas of the entire glass surface was solid frosted or etched, to obscure the glass and create privacy.  There are two sets of sidelites, the first set butting up against each glass door, with the borders from the doors continuing all around.  The second set of sidelite windows are about 18″ away from the doors on either side and feature a solid etched glass image of the infamous Super Bowl Trophy.

Visit our online Gallery of Glass Doors to view this and many other examples of framelsss, all glass doors.  You can also visit our Custom Glass Logo Gallery to see dozens of custom corporate logos we’ve been commissioned to etch and carve in glass such as the U.S. Presidential Seal, The U.S. Marine Corp Seal, The Cheesecak Factory, all glass doors for Johnson & Johnson, Metropolitan Theatres, The Palm Springs International Airport, The Beer Hunter and The City of Palm Desert.

Etched Glass Super Bowl Trophy

Etched Glass Super Bowl Trophy

Close up of textures in borders

Close up of textures in borders

Stunning Curved Glass Shower Enclosure

October 15th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

shower/abstract geometric waves circles bandsWe recently created and installed one of the most stunning showers we’ve ever done, in a beautiful custom home up in Northern California.

Rather than a typical “square corner”, this beautiful large shower enclosure features a large curved, laminated glass panel, placed directly in the center between the 30″ wide door and 36″ wide side panel.  The panels are all 84″ tall, and are 3-dimensionally sculpture carved in 4 different patterns that run vertically in columns, continung all the way across and around the enclosure.

We ship our custom glass all over the country, which is then typically installed by a local glazing contractor in the area, but in this case, since the destination was within our delivery range, two of our glaziers/installers made the 8 hour drive (you have to drive very slow when hauling art glass!), delivered and installed the glass into a beautiful custom home in Danville, California, about 23 miles East of Oakland.shower/abstract geometric waves circles bands

The geometric, contemporary pattern carved on the glass, was a design by Maria Billingsley.

Visit our Custom Showers Gallery and see dozens of examples of our beautiful, custom shower enclosures!  You can also visit our Geometric Designs Gallery, which features all different types of architectural glass products, all etched and/or carved with geometric designs.

etched carved glass shower enclosure geometric pattern

shower/abstract geometric waves circles bands

Color! Color! Painted glass in our etched glass designs

October 8th, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

etched glass painted butterfly in glass
Click on any image in the blog to see the full size piece and enlarged photo!

A great custom feature that is added an additional design element to many of our etched and carved glass is COLOR!  From soft hints to deep, bold hues, color adds another beautiful dimension to any carved texture or design.

More often than not, color is added as a “highlight” to only certain portions of the design, as you’ll see on most of the examples I’m including in this blog.   etched glass painted tropical fishFor example, we’ll add color to the fish and some of the plant life in a tropical aquarium design, but not to the background areas.  Very often when we’ve done “Reeds” designs, the design will include a hummingbird, and only the hummingbird has been painted while the reeds were left “white” sandblasted only.   Desert scenes will have some of the foliage and boulders, or even the palm trees painted, but the majority of the design will remain unpainted, like the foreground, mountains and clouds.

etched glass carved painted pear cactusCarved and painted signs are very popular and we can custom match any color for any logo.  We color match to items in the decor like flooring, walls, wallpaper, fabrics, or other decorative art pieces that may be near the glass, etc.  In most cases, the color used will be transparent so the light can pass thru, which creates a beautiful, colorful “glow” in the glass.  We do also apply solid colors, which will block the light from passing thru, but will add a perfect, custom element by pulling an exact color match between, say, flooring and a glass door.carved painted glass window cross with beams crown

There’s one particular piece we did a few years ago, that out of all our work, I believe might be the most “colorFUL” piece we’ve ever done.  It was an interior glass window commissioned for the Inyokern Baptist Church, Inyokern, California.  The window features a cross with “beams” surrounding and extending from it with a crown above the cross.  Color was applied to 100% of the glass surface, and the colors chosen were deep, bright yellow, orange, turquoise, purple and neon pink.   The glass is back-lit with flourescent lighting and  has the appearance of “stained, leaded glass”, but all achieved thru sandblast carving and painting the glass.

Early stained glass, incidentally began by very similarly painting the glass, just as we’ve done on this cross piece.  For a great story about the history of stained glass, read “The History of Stained Glass” on the Stained Glass Assoc. web.

etched glass carved painted shower glass gold chunk textureColor matching is of course very specific, so in most cases we will create color samples for your approval, to be sure that the color is correct.   Color is popular for every type of product we create, from etched carved glass doors, windows, showers, couunters and tables, dividers and mirrors.  For items such as exterior door or window glass, we will caution you that if the glass is exposed to direct sunlight, colors can and likely will fade over a period of time, IF they’re exposed to direct sunlight.  They won’t likely “disappear” but can fade.  etched glass painted hummingbird blue yellowA personal experience we had that really “stood the test of time”, was the front door glass we had for many years.  It was a Southwest landscape design that featured adobe houses, a beautiful clay pot, and colorful clay pot draped on a ladder.   The glass was installed in 1990, and in 2003, the glass was actually moved to a different home (a beautiful, southwest adobe style home, perfect for the southwest design in the glass).  To this day, over 20 years later (!),  the color still remains!   In both homes, however, the front door did not receive direct sunlight.

etched glasss carved painted palm trees in glassAdding color does take our artists more than twice the time to create, (in most cases, it will actually take longer to apply the color than it does to sandblast the design).   All areas of the design have to be “re-masked” after sandblasting.  This takes our artists many, many hours to achieve and so of course adding color the design will increase cost.  But it does make a huge statement and adds a very rich element to the design.

Visit our Carved & Painted Glass Gallery on our web site, to see  many examples of various types of glass products that feature color.

Etched Glass Windows: Tub Window Designs

October 1st, 2009 by lgannett – Comments (0)

"Ondas" Tub Windows
“Ondas” Tub Windows

Our second most popular type of item is our etched and carved glass windows.  Both exterior and interior windows are very popular because our etched glass designs will provide privacy, while allowing the light to pass thru and enter the room.  A great alternative to shades and blinds, that  create privacy, but block light.

etched glass window wavy line sections less private
“Abstract Hills Smooth”, less private

etched glass window wavy line sections more private
“Abstract Hills Smooth”, more private

Designs  for tub and shower windows can vary greatly, depending upon the amount of privacy needed, and of course design preference.  A great option that is very often used, is to leave the top area of the glass clear, etching the design up to the height level needed for ample privacy, and then leaving the top clear which then allows you to see outside, creating a wonderful, open feel, as seen on the large, full surround “Onas” tub windows.

etched glass window iris perched bird fruit private
“Iris Perch”, solid etched and carved

I’ve included one example in this blog of our “Abstract Hills Smooth” design, shown executed two different ways.  On the one, you’ll notice that the gluechipped areas are “obscured”, but may not be private enough for the area, as was the case for this particular window.  We went back in, and later lightly sandblasted those gluechipped areas, creating more obscurity in those sections, so they would be more private.

On the “Iris Perch” window, you’ll notice that all areas of the glass have been sandblasted, with the design areas carved and the background areas etched or “frosted”, creating 100% privacy.

A very popular design for our custom desert homes in our area, the Coachella Valley, are mountain designs.  Our valley is surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges, (San Jacinto, Santa Rosa, Little San Bernardino and Chocolate Mountians), all of which having very different looks and textures, depending on where you are in the valley.  Mountain ranges are a great design, because it makes natural “sense” within the design, to leave the top area above the peaks of the mountain ranges clear glass.

Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains, Coachella Valley, California
Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains, Coachella Valley, California

"Mountains" etched glass window
“Mountains” surface etched glass (not carved) window, less detail.

"La Quinta Mountains" Tub Window, carved & shaded (more detail)
“La Quinta Mountains” Tub Window, carved & shaded (more detail)

Visit our Tub & Shower Window Gallery for many more examples like these!

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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