Archive for the ‘Decorative Glass’ Category

Curved Leaded Glass Panels – Virginia

Friday, November 4th, 2011
Leaded Glass Panels

Curved leaded glass panels for the Halstead Square lobby, Tysons Corner VA.

A recent leaded glass installation by Classic Glass, Inc. posed an interesting challenge for resident stained glass artist Rudi Waros. Although the client sought a design that was rather simple; the leaded glass panels for the luxurious Virginia apartment lobby needed to wrap around a curved opening. For visual continuity, it was determined that the design of the sidelight panels needed to align and match the size of the diamonds running across the curved middle panels.

Curved Leaded Glass Panels

Leaded glass panel wrapping around a curved opening

Adding to the challenge was the overall size of these decorative glass panels. The sidelights of the interior wall measured 24″ wide x 124″ tall with the curved section measuring 120″ wide x 20″ tall. In addition to the curved leaded glass panels, Classic Glass also built two flat sidelights and a flat transom to match the same design for the lobby’s entrance. (pictured below)

Curved Leaded Glass Window

Clear leaded glass can be flat or curved

Upon completion of a field measurement, decorative glass artist Rudi Waros constructed a wooden template to match the curve of the existing opening. The contour of the template resembled that of a “half-pipe” allowing Rudi to tightly construct the leaded glass panel to fit exactly when installed. The individual glass pieces are flat, not curved, but when divided into narrow sections (such as this design) can be constructed to precisely follow the contour of a curve.

Wooden template for curved leaded glass

Glass artist Rudi Waros constructs a wooden template for the leaded glass

Installation day is always a little nerve racking no matter how routine the job may be – weeks and months of planning and execution all culminate on that day. With over 30 years of experience, Classic Glass’ skilled glass artisans completed this installation with precision and professionalism. The curved glass panels fit perfectly into the opening and our client at Halstead Square could not have been happier.

Decorative Glass

Decorative glass panels for "The Rockwell" at Halstead Square

Stained Glass Windows Washington DC

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

Decorative glass artisan Rudi Waros recently completed a beautiful stained glass installation at St. Pauls Episcopal Church in Northwest, Washington, DC. Founded in 1712, the congregation is the oldest religious institution within the boundaries of the present-day District of Columbia.

Stained Glass Window By Rudi Waros

Custom Stained Glass Window Designed by Rudi Waros

Rudi designed this window to have an “old world” feel that compliments several existing stained glass panels throughout the church. Hand selected sheets of Youghiogheny cathedral glass were used to create this 40″ diameter stained glass window. Each sheet of glass has its own unique character and it’s the glass artists job to select the most appropriate glass for a given project. Rudi selected the gradient qualities of the orange to bright yellow areas to highlight the inherent functionality of the glass. The result draws the viewers eye around the window’s design and creates a visual interest that is very pleasing. The other green/teal and red areas utilize the glass’ natural depth of color and unique sparkle; the interaction between light and glass is truly intriguing, almost as if the window is alive! For the center section of the stained glass window Rudi used Bullseye clear iridized glass. He hand painted the cross and then fired the glass in a kiln to achieve the desired look. This effect creates an attractive contrast that pulls the viewers eye to the center of the stained glass panel.

Stained Glass Detail

Detail of the hand painted center section

Classic Glass has relocated

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

As of September 1, 2010 Classic Glass, Inc. has moved its decorative glass fabrication facility to Bladensburg, Maryland. All commercial glass deliveries should be taken to this new location.

Classic Glass will also maintain a decorative glass showroom in Alexandria, VA. Please note that clients will need to schedule an appointment to meet at the new showroom location.

Please note our new contact information:


FABRICATION

3800 Kenilworth Avenue
Bladensburg, MD 20710


SHOWROOM –
By Appointment Only
2350 Duke Street – Suite D
Alexandria, VA 22314

Phone 240.582.3001 Fax 240.582.3003
www.classicglassinc.com • moreinfo@classicglassinc.com

We appreciate your continued support and patience while we settle in to our new facilities.

Karen Elkin
President

Back Painted Glass

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Back Painted Glass Wall

Classic Glass specializes in creating high quality back painted glass products for commercial and residential applications. Popular uses for colored glass surfaces include: Backpainted Kitchen Backsplashes, Painted Glass Walls and Glass Countertops. It is recommended that all backpainted glass be produced on low iron glass to reduce color distortion and ensure accurate tinting. Furthermore, our skilled artisans can color match backpainted glass to Pantone, Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williams swatches with striking accuracy. Classic Glass can also create glass samples specific to your color requirements ensuring accuracy and overall satisfaction of the finished product.

Custom options such as edge-work, cut-outs, odd-shapes and various thickness’ are available to meet your projects unique needs. If necessary, back painted glass can also be tempered or laminated to satisfy safety requirements. Back painted glass backsplashes offer an easy to maintain sophisticated appearance that will last for years. Are you searching for that special something to tie everything in your space together? Back painted glass just might be the answer!

For more information about custom back painted glass please contact a Classic Glass representative.

Carved Glass Sign

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Carved Glass Sign

Classic Glass recently completed a carved glass sign for the Central Intelligence Agency’s Information Operations Center. This division of the CIA evaluates foreign threats to US computer systems, particularly those that support critical infrastructures. This particular carved glass sign is sculpted on glass that is 48″ in diameter and hung with aluminum standoffs. The technique is generally referred to as multi-stage deep carving; each area is literally sculpted by hand to create a dramatic depth effect. Carved glass can also be in-filled with paint or shaded with various etched densities to further add dimension. Classic Glass is often commissioned to produce carved glass signs for various government agencies around the Washington, DC area. Our state of the art technology and superior craftsmanship ensure exacting reproduction of logos and seals to be used as architectural signage.